About 2026 Orangutans Calendar
Explore our 2026 Orangutans Calendars featuring one of the most intelligent and gentle primates on Earth. Each month showcases stunning wildlife photography of orangutans in the lush rainforests of Southeast Asia—climbing through towering trees, caring for their young, and displaying their thoughtful, expressive personalities.
Did You Know?
- Orangutans share about 97% of their DNA with humans, making them one of our closest relatives.
- They are the only great apes that live primarily in trees, spending most of their lives high in the forest canopy.
- Orangutan mothers are incredibly devoted—youngsters stay with their mothers for 7 to 8 years, the longest childhood of any animal besides humans.
About Orangutans
Orangutans are remarkable great apes known for their intelligence, patience, and deep connection to the rainforest.
Orangutans live primarily in the tropical rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra, where they spend most of their lives in the forest canopy. Their long arms, strong hands, and incredible climbing ability allow them to move gracefully through the treetops in search of fruit, leaves, and insects.
These great apes are among the most intelligent animals in the world, capable of problem-solving, using tools, and forming strong bonds with their young. Mothers raise their offspring for many years, teaching them the skills needed to survive in the rainforest.
Today, orangutans are considered critically endangered due to habitat loss and deforestation. Wildlife photography and educational resources—like orangutan calendars—help raise awareness about the importance of protecting these incredible primates and the fragile ecosystems they call home.