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00:00 Along the equator in Southeast Asia, two tropical islands face each other.
00:04 Borneo and Sumatra.
00:08 Their tropical forests are the cradle of a precious biodiversity where unique and amazing species thrive.
00:19 These jungles, which are influenced by the moss, shelter acrobats.
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00:52 The gibbons, the smallest of the great apes, play duets at dawn.
00:56 The couples harmonize their voices to sing together.
01:05 They send a message to the forest, this part of the canopy, and their home.
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01:22 In the darkness, below, a male orang-outan is awakened by this macabre.
01:27 Gibbons are particularly known for their howling and vocalizing.
01:45 (howling)
01:47 (howling)
01:49 This morning, we can hear two different species.
01:53 (howling)
01:55 They warn others not to trespass on their territory.
01:59 (howling)
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02:05 It is the only species of great apes where the male and the female shout to ward off rivals.
02:11 (howling)
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