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Orangutan Hand, Articulated, Rigid KO-202-A Articulated hand from our Orangutan skeleton, SC-002-A. In Malay, the word for orangutan means "forest person". The only truly arboreal ape, the Orangutan is the largest animal living in the forest canopy, and rarely descends to the ground. Incapable of knuckle-walking like the African Great Apes, Orangutans keep their hands and feet curled up when moving on the ground. Orangutan Hand, Semi-articulated KO-202-SA |
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Orangutan Foot, Articulated, Rigid KO-204-A Of the great apes, the Orangutan is the most flexible, with wrist, hip and shoulder joints allowing the greatest range of movement. Its legs are 30 percent shorter than its arms, which can span 7 1/2 feet. The Orangutan moves by swinging trees until they are close enough to one another to grab with its hands or hand-like feet. Orangutan Foot, Semi-articulated KO-204-SA |
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| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pongo pygmaeus abelii | KO-202-A | 13 3/4" long | $145.00 |
| Pongo pygmaeus abelii | KO-202-SA | 13 3/4" long | $125.00 |
| Pongo pygmaeus abelii | KO-204-A | 14 1/4" long | $145.00 |
| Pongo pygmaeus abelii | KO-204-SA | 14 1/4" long | $125.00 |
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