[Taxacom] what an orangutan does on a hot day

Richard Jensen rjensen at saintmarys.edu
Tue Aug 23 12:10:37 CDT 2011


That's a wonderful video.  Do you know if this behavior was taught, 
learned by observation or spontaneous?

Cheers,

Dick J

On 8/23/2011 1:02 PM, John Grehan wrote:
> I know this has no necessary bearing on the orangutan theory of human
> origin, but skeptics and sympathizers alike might find the following
> video link at least entertaining. Note the tidy manner - better than
> some humans I know.
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