Bornian Orangutan active during the day, bornian orangutans spend much of their lives high in the trees. Solitary, they rarely encounter others of their kind unless sharing a fruiting tree or mating. Each night, bornean orangutans bend branches into nest platforms that support the apes while they sleep in the trees.
Bornean Orangutans move slowly through the forest, seeking fruiting trees, which they may find by following the movements of hornbills and other fruit-eaters. When heavily fruiting trees are found, bornean orangutans will spend many hours feeding.
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