Mother Orangutan Building Nest for Her and Her Baby

 





Orangutans typically build their nests using of branches and leaves, carefully selecting materials from their surroundings. The  process involves several key steps:


  1. Choosing the Location: Orangutans prefer stable branches or tree forks that can support their weight. They select spots that provide safety from predators and a vantage point for foraging.
  2. Creating the Base: The nest begins with a sturdy base made from thicker branches. Orangutans bend and break these branches inward, weaving them together to form a strong structure that can support their body weight.
  3. Adding Layers: After establishing the base, they add smaller branches to create a circular frame. This is followed by layering leafy branches on top to form a soft lining, providing comfort for sleeping.