In the Tuanan Research Station, wild male orangutans move through the canopy with remarkable strength and grace. Among them is Dayak: a majestic flanged male whose broad cheek pads signal maturity, dominance, and excellent health. Dayak is easily recognized by a cleft on his lip. Its unique lip features make it easy for many people, including researchers, to recognize it. In addition, Dayak is also known as a dominant orangutan. His long call of…
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