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Orangutans breastfeed for six and a half years, the longest among mammals

Groundbreaking Discoveries in Orangutan Behavior, Wildfire Impact, and More

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What Happened Recent weeks have seen a flurry of fascinating scientific discoveries, each offering a unique glimpse into the intricacies of our world. Orangutans, for instance, have been found to breastfeed their...

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Recent weeks have seen a flurry of fascinating scientific discoveries, each offering a unique glimpse into the intricacies of our world. Orangutans, for instance, have been found to breastfeed their offspring for an impressive six and a half years, the longest period among mammals. This remarkable behavior is a testament to the strong bond between orangutan mothers and their young.

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Understanding the behavior of orangutans and other animals can provide valuable insights into the natural world and our place within it. Similarly, a...

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Understanding the behavior of orangutans and other animals can provide valuable insights into the natural world and our place within it. Similarly, a study on the impact of wildfires has revealed that dark brown carbon from these events can have a significant warming effect on the global climate. This finding highlights the need for continued research into the effects of climate change and the importance of sustainable practices.

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Having tissues that survive that easily is unheard of. We've never seen anything like this." — Sara Jobson, researcher at Memorial University of...

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"Having tissues that survive that easily is unheard of. We've never seen anything like this." — Sara Jobson, researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland, on the remarkable resilience of sea cucumber appendages.

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6.5 years: The length of time orangutans breastfeed their offspring.

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  • 6.5 years: The length of time orangutans breastfeed their offspring.

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Who: Orangutans, sea cucumbers, and astronomers. What: Groundbreaking discoveries in animal behavior, tissue resilience, and astronomical research....

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  • Who: Orangutans, sea cucumbers, and astronomers.
  • What: Groundbreaking discoveries in animal behavior, tissue resilience, and astronomical research.
  • Impact: A deeper understanding of the natural world and our place within it.

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As scientists continue to explore the wonders of nature and the universe, we can expect even more exciting discoveries in the months and years to...

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As scientists continue to explore the wonders of nature and the universe, we can expect even more exciting discoveries in the months and years to come. From the mysteries of dark brown carbon to the secrets of the cosmos, there is still so much to learn and discover.

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Orangutans breastfeed for six and a half years, the longest among mammals

Groundbreaking Discoveries in Orangutan Behavior, Wildfire Impact, and More

Friday, May 29, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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Recent weeks have seen a flurry of fascinating scientific discoveries, each offering a unique glimpse into the intricacies of our world. Orangutans, for instance, have been found to breastfeed their offspring for an impressive six and a half years, the longest period among mammals. This remarkable behavior is a testament to the strong bond between orangutan mothers and their young.

Why It Matters

Understanding the behavior of orangutans and other animals can provide valuable insights into the natural world and our place within it. Similarly, a study on the impact of wildfires has revealed that dark brown carbon from these events can have a significant warming effect on the global climate. This finding highlights the need for continued research into the effects of climate change and the importance of sustainable practices.

What Experts Say

"Having tissues that survive that easily is unheard of. We've never seen anything like this." — Sara Jobson, researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland, on the remarkable resilience of sea cucumber appendages.

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  • 6.5 years: The length of time orangutans breastfeed their offspring.

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  • Who: Orangutans, sea cucumbers, and astronomers.
  • What: Groundbreaking discoveries in animal behavior, tissue resilience, and astronomical research.
  • Impact: A deeper understanding of the natural world and our place within it.

What Comes Next

As scientists continue to explore the wonders of nature and the universe, we can expect even more exciting discoveries in the months and years to come. From the mysteries of dark brown carbon to the secrets of the cosmos, there is still so much to learn and discover.

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What Happened

Recent weeks have seen a flurry of fascinating scientific discoveries, each offering a unique glimpse into the intricacies of our world. Orangutans, for instance, have been found to breastfeed their offspring for an impressive six and a half years, the longest period among mammals. This remarkable behavior is a testament to the strong bond between orangutan mothers and their young.

Why It Matters

Understanding the behavior of orangutans and other animals can provide valuable insights into the natural world and our place within it. Similarly, a study on the impact of wildfires has revealed that dark brown carbon from these events can have a significant warming effect on the global climate. This finding highlights the need for continued research into the effects of climate change and the importance of sustainable practices.

What Experts Say

"Having tissues that survive that easily is unheard of. We've never seen anything like this." — Sara Jobson, researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland, on the remarkable resilience of sea cucumber appendages.

Key Numbers

  • 6.5 years: The length of time orangutans breastfeed their offspring.

Key Facts

  • Who: Orangutans, sea cucumbers, and astronomers.
  • What: Groundbreaking discoveries in animal behavior, tissue resilience, and astronomical research.
  • Impact: A deeper understanding of the natural world and our place within it.

What Comes Next

As scientists continue to explore the wonders of nature and the universe, we can expect even more exciting discoveries in the months and years to come. From the mysteries of dark brown carbon to the secrets of the cosmos, there is still so much to learn and discover.

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