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The Orangutan thrives in their current environment, although if climate change continues the orangutan will change too. They live in the rainforests in Southeast Asia. Orangutans are strong-limbed primates that spend 90% of their lives in trees; they are known for their orange hair, and are critically endangered due to their low reproduction rate. If climate change continues then the orangutan will change. The trees will die, the ground will become filled with dead ferns and orange dirt. This would make the rainforest alot more desolate. The orangutan's strong limbs would become weaker in some ways due to their need to run along the forest floor instead of climbing trees. Their hair would become lighter to blend in with brushes and dirt. Instead of making nests they would live in the hollow stumps of dead trees, and they would eat a lot of bugs like beetles and worms.