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1 To his delight a young orang - utan came over to check him out.
2 The Professor was the first to speak: That is a young orang .
3 Let no anti-Darwinian study young orang - outangs if he wishes to retain his present notions.
4 In the young orang the part corresponding to Darwin's point is still at the tip of the ear.
5 I look down to see two incredibly long arms reaching up and a young orang - utan pleading to be picked up.
6 The young orang - utans burrowed their heads into me wherever they could, under my arms, under my knees, and clung on.
7 The evidence suggests that in this young orang utan ideational learning tended to replace the simpler mode of problem solution by trial and error.
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