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Mogens Trolle on Instagram: “It takes the male orangutan about ten years to grow these big cheek pads, or flanges as they are also called. Only the domin… | Estilos
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Lombok Wildlife Park on Instagram: “Why do orangutans have such big faces? • Adult male orangutans develop cheekpads, which frame their faces and make their heads look…”
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Close Up To Face of Dominant Male, Bornean Orangutan (Pongo Pygmaeus) with the Signature Developed Cheek Pads that Arise in Stock Image - Image of nose, monkey: 97503961
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World Orangutan Events - #OrangutanCaringWeek Fun Fact: CHEEK PADS Mature male orangutans have large, flappy cheek-pads, known as flanges which females apparently find very attractive. | Facebook
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Close Up To Face of Dominant Male, Bornean Orangutan (Pongo Pygmaeus) with the Signature Developed Cheek Pads that Arise in Stock Image - Image of nose, boss: 97564817
Orangutan Foundation International - Mature male orangutans have large flappy cheek-pads, known as "flanges". Not all males have them, and this trait of dominance can take up to 20 years to grow!
Close up to face of dominant male, Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with the signature developed cheek pads that arise in response to a testosterone Stock Photo - Alamy
Close up to face of dominant male, Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with the signature developed cheek pads that arise in response to a testosterone surge. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock
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Close Up To Face Of Dominant Male, Bornean Orangutan (Pongo Pygmaeus) With The Signature Developed Cheek Pads That Arise In Response To A Testosterone Surge. Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image.
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