Estimated world population of Sumatran Orangutan

Estimated world population of Sumatran Orangutan (7,300 individuals)

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Estimated world population of Sumatran Orangutan (7,300 individuals)

  • is 1/500 of Pop. of Yokohama, Japan (3.68 million people)...more
  • is 1/500 of Pop. of Busan, South Korea (3.59 million people)...more
  • is 1/250 of Pop. of Latvia (2023) (1.822million)...more
  • is 1/200 of Pop. of Timor-Leste (2023) (1.476million)...more
  • is 1/200 of Number of active personnel in the Indian Armed Forces (1.456million )...more
  • is 1/50 of Number of babies born every day (370,000 )...more
  • is 1/50 of Estimated world population of Suni antelope (365,000 individuals)...more
  • is 1/50 of Pop. of Iceland (2023) (361,000)...more
  • is 1/50 of Pop. of The Bahamas (2023) (359,000)...more
  • is 1/20 of High estimate of world population of Hippopotamus (148,000 individuals)...more
  • is 2/5 of Estimated world population of Black Wildebeest (18,000 individuals)...more
  • is about as big as Number of rooms in the First World Hotel in Genting Highlands (Malaysia) (7,350 )...more
  • is 2 x Number of seats in Hammersmith Apollo music venue (London) (3,630 )...more
  • is 4 x High estimate of world population of Giant Panda (1,800 individuals)...more
  • is 10 x Number of books that Barbara Cartland wrote (723 )...more
  • is 20 x Number of passengers on a Boeing 777-300 airliner (typical configuration) (368 )...more
  • is 20 x Number of ways a travelling salesman can visit six towns (and return home) (360 )...more
  • is 40 x Number of skyscrapers in Shanghai (>150m tall, 2021) (186 )...more
  • is 40 x Number of games played in longest-ever tennis match between Isner and Mahut (2010) (183 )...more
  • is 100 x Estimated population of Javan Rhino (74 individuals)...more
  • is 200 x Number of plays that Shakespeare wrote (37 )...more

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