sumatran in English

adjective

pertaining to Sumatra (Indonesian island)

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1. Bornean orangutans are more heavy-set than Sumatran orangutans

2. A sophisticated blend of high-grown mild Colombian and Sumatran Arabicas

3. Like the Sumatran rhino, it needs salt in its diet.

4. If you'd had me on the Sumatran trip, you'd have never had me on this one.

5. The Bornean orangutan differs in appearance from the Sumatran orangutan, with a broader face and shorter beard

6. The Northern Sumatran rhinoceros is known to be the most well respected and depicted in Chinese literature.

7. Sumatran and Bornean orangutans are both listed as endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature

8. The Bornean orangutan differs in appearance from the Sumatran orangutan, with a broader face and shorter beard and also slightly darker in color

9. It has been suggested that the tremor may have been a large aftershock of the much larger Sumatran earthquakes of September 2007.

10. The arrival of Islam Coincided with the rise of the great port of Malacca (now Melaka), established along the strait on Malaya’s southwest coast by Sumatran exiles about 1400

11. Prices of unprocessed or partially dried Sumatran Arabicas purchased at farms rose to a record $5.90/kg in April, while arabica beans already in U.S

12. To maintain their force in Java, now numbering 100,000 troops, the Dutch gained control of lucrative Sumatran plantations, and oil and coal installations, and in Java, control of all deep water ports.

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14. Analysis of DNA is consistent with the hypothesis that Sumatran tigers became isolated from other tiger populations after a rise in sea level that occurred at the Pleistocene to Holocene border about 12,000–6,000 years ago.

15. Borneo is a wildlife wonderland - the island is home to some of the world's rarest and most endangered wildlife species including: the Bornean orangutan, Sumatran rhino, Bornean pygmy elephant, plus other curious species such as the large-nosed proboscis monkey and enormous-eyed western tarsier.