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Gunung Leuser National Park is commonly abbreviated as TNGL is one of Nature Conservation Area in Indonesia of 1.094.692 Hectares which is administratively located in two provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra. PNGL delegated provinces include Aceh Barat Daya district, South Aceh, Aceh Singkil, Southeast Aceh, Gayo Lues, Aceh Tamiang, while the Province of North Sumatra which delineated TNGL covers Dairi, Karo and Langkat districts. This national park takes its name from the towering Mount Leuser with a height of 3404 meters above sea level in Aceh. This national park includes native ecosystems from beaches to high mountains covered by dense rainforest typical of tropical rain, managed by a zoning system utilized for research, science, education, cultivation, tourism and recreation purposes. One of the national parks that still have rare animals is Gunung Leuser National Park. This national park is located in two provinces, namely Aceh and North Sumatra. The extent of 1,094,692 hectares, and includes the Conservation Area Nature. Want to know rare animals that still live comfortably in this
national park?
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Check out the following reviews, This is one of the rarest orangutans. These animals prefer to live on trees, to avoid wild animals. Preferred foods are fruits, insects, bird eggs, small vertebrates, and termites. Sumatran orangutans include intelligent animals. They are good at making tools that are used for feeding. They can break a tree branch, throw out its branches, then sharpen the tip. Be a trunk. The animal uses the stem to gouge out the tree hole in search of termites.

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