Monday, 5 November 2012

School Projects (Post PSLE) -_-||

My school took us to the Singapore Zoological Gardens and we were supposed to come up with a documentary based on a selected animal. My group just did the animal (in this case, it was the Orangutan) which we had the most pictures of. What I have here is just the slideshow and I will provide the script for the documentary later in this post (we have uploaded it on youtube but it was made private, sorry! -_-|| ) Hope you enjoy the presentation and may the information provided here come to good use for you!


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Dark brown eyes help protect their eyes from sunlight as darker eye colors have more pigmentation to absorb sunlight before damaging Ultra-Violet light can penetrate to the back of the eyes. 


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Their coloration is well adapted for forests. Sunlight that filters through the canopy shines down on vegetation, which absorbs reddish- orange light of the color spectrum, before reaching the forest floor. Thus when sunlight reaches the ground, most of these light is filtered out, making it tough to detect these colors in the forest. Light absorption enables them to virtually disappearblending into their environment.


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They eat a wide variety of food, thus, if one of their sources of food runs out, they still have other sources of food to rely on.  


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Do you know the differences between Bornean and Sumatran Orangutans?


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Arboreal means living in treesMale Orangutans would go down to the forest floor occasionally to clear their waste, as they are larger in size than the females and thus have better chances of surviving if attacked.


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The Orangutans need YOUR help! Do YOUR best to save them!



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Thank you for your support!