Young orangutans stay with mothers up to 8 years, before becoming independent
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Young orangutans stay with mothers up to 8 years, before becoming independent
Young orangutans stay with mothers up to 8 years, before becoming independent
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Created | 12 Apr 2024 |
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File Size | 124.36MB |
Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
Frame Rate | 24 |
Total Clip(s) Length | 00:12 |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
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Video Encoding | H.264 |
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