- name "orangutan" (also
written orang-utan,
orang utan, orangutang, and ourang-
outang) is
derived from the
Malay words orang,
meaning "person", and hutan...
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Orang-
Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris: or, the
Anatomy of a
Pygmie Compared with that of a Monkey, an Ape, and a Man (1699) is a book by the
British natural...
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monkey dressed up like a man, to be more exact, a 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
orang-
outang with a
human brain.
Inspector Cookson of the Los
Angeles office of the...
- Wow and
Brian Tench, and
production on "Go Wild in the Country" and "
Orang-
Outang"
solely to
Tench Notes Credited on 1981 UK issue;
uncredited elsewhere...
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Thomas Love Pea****,
published in 1817. It is
based on the "idea of an
orang-
outang mimicking humanity" (see
James Burnett, Lord Monboddo). An orangutan...
- is
convicted of
murder include Who
Killed Olga Carew? (1913) and The
Orang-
Outang (1915). A film
adaptation of the
story came out in 1914
starring Paul...
- doi:10.5935/1678-9741.20150024. PMC 4462973. PMID 26107459.
Edward Tyson,
Orang-
Outang..., 1699, p. 59.
Caldwell R (2006). "Comparative Anatomy:
Andreas Vesalius"...
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first great ape
known to
Western science in the 17th
century was the "
orang-
outang" (genus Pongo), the
local Malay name
being recorded in Java by the Dutch...
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people from the
great world and the
greatest have, like the sub-man, the
orang-
outang,
lived out and died out in
their twenty-fifth year, — for
which reason...
- "On the
Brain of the Negro,
compared with that of the
European and the
Orang-
outang" (1836), he
argued based on
craniometric and
brain measures taken by...