Borneo's orangutan by Mattias Klum
Updated September 19, 2016 ● 719 views
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Perched as high as 210 feet (64 meters) up in the rainforest canopy, photographer and filmmaker Mattias Klum patiently waits to meet “the man of the forest” — the Malay meaning of orangutan. For the last three decades, he has documented one of the world’s oldest rainforests in Borneo.
Hello bruh!
This fella reminds me of my bruh...
JayZ · 8 years agopermalink · reply (0)
Beautiful photo...
Did you know orangutans can talk?
Kris · 8 years agopermalink · reply (1)
@Kris: Like how?? Uh-uh ah-ah?
JayZ · 8 years agopermalink · reply