Hi there! Did you know that orangutans, which are wonderful animals that live in the forest, build a new bed called a nest every night? It's true! Let's find out why they do this, step by step.

  1. What is a nest? A nest is like a cozy bed that orangutans make using branches and leaves in trees to sleep safely and comfortably.
  2. Why do orangutans build a new nest every night? Orangutans build a new nest every night because:
    • Comfort: They want a fresh, strong, and comfy place to sleep, just like how you might like a clean bed each night.
    • Safety: Building a new nest high in the trees helps keep them safe from animals that live on the ground.
    • Importance of trees: Orangutans are very good climbers; they use trees to rest and stay away from dangers.
  3. How do they build nests? First, orangutans choose a strong branch. Then they bend and weave smaller branches and leaves to make a soft and safe bed.
  4. Fun fact: An orangutan's nest is very carefully made and can be large enough for a person to lie in!

So, every night, orangutans become builders and make a new nest to sleep well and stay safe. Isn't that amazing?


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