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How smart are Orangutans?

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Orangutans belong to the Hominidae family tree, like humans. Origin of the family stretches back 14 million years. Lu Gao shares some amazing facts about these incredibly intelligent great apes from Asia. Lets see what make Orangutans so special!

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