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Discover this New Species of Orangutan

In 2017, scientists identified a new species of orangutan, which was named the Tapanuli orangutan. In this article, we'll tell you more about this great ape.
While it might seem hard to believe, humans are still discovering new species of animals today. In fact, three years ago, experts discovered a new species of orangutan.
Scientists discover new animals almost every year. In most cases, however, these are smaller species, and the majority of them are insects.
It’s been almost a century since mankind last discovered a new species of great ape – specifically, a subspecies of bonobo, back in 1929. This brings the total number of living species of great apes up to 7.

The Tapanuli, a new species of orangutan

This new species of orangutan was found in Sumatra, and named the Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis). Experts estimate that the population is as little as 800 individuals, meaning they’re at risk of extinction.
Up until this discovery, the orangutan family was thought to be made up of two species: the Sumatran orangutan, and the Bornean Orangutan, which also has a number of subspecies.
This species of orangutans was discovered years ago by a group of Australian scientists. However, the differences between that and other species of orangutan were difficult to spot, and only became clear when they examined the skeletons of dead orangutans. The most obvious difference was the shape of their skull.
However, it wasn’t until they carried out genetic analysis on 37 wild orangutans that they were able to prove that this population had been isolated from the rest of Sumatra for at least 10000 years.
The main threat to orangutans is deforestation. Since the 1950s, Indonesia has lost an area of rain forest the size of the UK and Spain combined.
The main reason for this deforestation is to make way for oil palm plantations. Entire forests have been destroyed to produce palm oil, a product that’s in huge demand.

Palm oil

Palm oil is a vegetable oil present in hundreds of products, including cocoa cream, pastries, and chocolates.
It’s estimated that the majority of palm oil production is carried out by cutting down hugely biodiverse areas of rainforest. In fact, the industry is responsible for the disappearance of the equivalent of 200 acres of forestland every hour.
In order to plant these palm trees, those responsible have to burn the forest first. Every year, people are going to even greater lengths to meet the rising demand for palm oil. Back in 2015, loggers burned almost 5000000 acres of forest.
This doesn’t just affect the orangutans, but also other species, like the Asian elephant and the Sumatran tiger, which also live in these rain forests
Discover this New Species of Orangutan Discover this New Species of Orangutan Reviewed by Tya Chyntya on March 26, 2020 Rating: 5

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