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Orangutans in popular culture : ウィキペディア英語版
Orangutans in popular culture
Orangutans, two species of great apes indigenous to Indonesia and Malaysia, have been the subject of multiple popular culture references.
==Famous orangutans==

*Ah Meng (1960–2008), Sumatran Orangutan of Singapore
*Ken Allen (1971–2000) was a Bornean orangutan at the San Diego Zoo known for his escape artistry. He unscrewed bolts with his fingers, reached around things and climbed steep walls to find temporary freedom. When keepers discovered and closed one of his escape routes he would find another. At least once he was found out among zoo visitors and was led by the hand to a keeper by a visitor. Ken Allen died in 2000.〔(Orangutan ) from the San Diego Zoo.〕
*Tom (born 1983) is known as the "king" of orangutans in the vicinity of the research base Camp Leakey, Tanjung Puting. Most of the visitors that go to the area are looking for him. 〔() 〕

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