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Face to face in a river in Borneo

Face to face in a river in Borneo - animal, crocodiles, crossing a river, indonesia, orangutan, primate, tanjung putingnational park
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While looking for wild orangutans in Tanjung Puting National Park, Indonesia, we witnessed the amazing sight of this huge male crossing a river, despite the fact there were crocodiles in the river. Rapid growth of palm oil farming has depleted their habitat, and when pushed to the edge, these intelligent creatures have learned to adapt to the changing landscape, This is proof, considering orangutans hate water and never venture into rivers. I got five feet deep into the river to get this perspective.

Copyright Jayaprakash Joghee Bojan / 2017 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
KimE12 Uploaded by KimE12 on . Face to face in a river in Borneo - Desktop Nexus Animals Download free wallpapers and background images: Face to face in a river in Borneo. Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 2322199. While looking for wild orangutans in Tanjung Puting National Park, Indonesia, we witnessed the amazing sight of this huge male crossing a river, despite the fact there were crocodiles in the river. Rapid growth of palm oil farming has depleted their habitat, and when pushed to the edge, these intelligent creatures have learned to adapt to the changing landscape, This is proof, considering orangutans hate water and never venture into rivers. I got five feet deep into the river to get this perspective.

Copyright Jayaprakash Joghee Bojan / 2017 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
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Date Uploaded: November 08, 2017
Filename: n-a-river-in-Borneo.jpg
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Category: Primates

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