How to get (copy&paste) the orangutan emoji

Adding the expressive 🦧 Orangutan emoji to your messages is easy and convenient with our website. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Copy the Emoji Using the Copy Button: Simply click the copy button next to the 🦧 Orangutan emoji on our page. This will instantly copy the emoji to your clipboard.
  • Copy the Emoji Manually: Highlight the 🦧 Orangutan emoji with your cursor. Right-click and select ‘Copy,’ or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command + C (Mac) to copy it.
  • Paste the Emoji: Navigate to the place where you want to insert the emoji, such as a message, social media post, or email. Right-click and select ‘Paste,’ or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V (Windows) or Command + V (Mac) to paste the emoji.

That’s all it takes! You’ve now added the 🦧 Orangutan emoji to your message with just a click or a quick copy-paste.

🦧 Orangutan Meaning

The “🦧 Orangutan” emoji represents the great ape native to Southeast Asia, known for its intelligence, distinct orange fur, and long arms. This emoji often symbolizes wildlife, nature conservation, and discussions about endangered species, as orangutans are critically endangered due to deforestation and habitat loss. It can also be used to highlight topics about primates, evolution, or simply to add a playful or animal-related tone to messages.

Text examples with 🦧 Orangutan

  1. “Saving 🦧 endangered species.”
  2. “Feeling a bit 🦧 wild today.”
  3. “Orangutans 🦧 are incredible creatures.”
  4. “Let’s protect 🦧 their habitats.”
  5. “Love 🦧 for wildlife.”
  6. “Learning 🦧 about the rainforest.”
  7. “Channeling my inner 🦧 strength.”
  8. “These gentle 🦧 giants need our help.”
  9. “Thinking 🦧 about nature’s wonders.”
  10. “Join the 🦧 conservation movement.”

Combinations with 🦧 Orangutan emoji

  • : Orangutan with a tree represents wildlife conservation and nature.
  • Example: “We need to protect the 🦧 orangutans and preserve their 🌳 rainforest homes.”
  • : Orangutan with the Earth emoji symbolizes global efforts to protect endangered species.
  • Example: “Join the fight to save 🦧 orangutans and protect our 🌍 planet.”
  • : Orangutan with a banana can be used for fun or playful messages about food or animals.
  • Example: “Feeling hungry, just like an 🦧 orangutan craving a 🍌 banana.”
  • : Orangutan with flexed muscles symbolizes strength or endurance, often in a playful sense.
  • Example: “Channeling my inner strength 🦧 and feeling powerful 💪.”
  • : Orangutan with a heart represents love for animals and wildlife conservation.
  • Example: “I absolutely love 🦧 orangutans and support their ❤️ conservation.”
  • : Orangutan with a leaf signifies a connection to nature and wildlife.
  • Example: “Orangutans 🦧 are crucial to maintaining the balance of our 🌿 ecosystems.”
  • : Orangutan with a thinking face emoji can express deep thoughts, often humorously.
  • Example: “Pondering life’s big questions 🦧, just sitting here 🤔 thinking it over.”

Orangutan Emoji is associated

  • Wildlife
  • Endangered species
  • Nature
  • Conservation
  • Intelligence
  • Evolution
  • Southeast Asia
  • Rainforests
  • Playfulness
  • Strength

Orangutan Emoji for Android, Iphone (IOS)

  • Android:
    • Design Style: On Android devices, the 🦧 Orangutan emoji typically appears as a detailed, cartoon-like depiction of an orangutan. The design often highlights the orangutan’s orange fur, long arms, and expressive face, making it instantly recognizable as a great ape.
    • Color: The emoji features a vibrant orange and brown color palette, with shading to emphasize the texture of the orangutan’s fur and its gentle, intelligent expression.
  • iPhone (iOS):
    • Design Style: On iOS devices, the 🦧 Orangutan emoji generally has a more polished and realistic appearance. It often features a well-defined face with detailed fur, showcasing the orangutan’s distinct look with a slightly softer and more three-dimensional style.
    • Color: The iOS version uses rich shades of orange, brown, and tan, with gradient effects that bring out the details of the orangutan’s fur and facial features, giving the emoji a lifelike quality.

🦧 emoji images

Orangutan
Google Noto Color Emoji 15.0
Orangutan
Google Noto Emoji 15.0
Orangutan
OpenMoji OpenMoji 14.0
Orangutan
Twitter Twemoji 14.0

🦧 emoji Support

Apple iOS 16.4, iOS 13.2
Google Noto Color Emoji 15.0, Android 11.0, Android 10.0
Samsung One UI 5.0, One UI 1.5
Microsoft Windows 11 22H2, Windows 11 November 2021 Update, Windows 10 May 2019 Update
WhatsApp 2.23.2.72, 2.19.352
Twitter / X Twemoji 15.0, Twemoji 12.0
Facebook 15.0, 4.0
Microsoft Teams 15.0
Skype Emoticons 1.2
Twitter Emoji Stickers 13.1
JoyPixels 7.0, 6.0, 5.5, 5.0
Toss Face (토스페이스) 1.5, February 2022
Sony Playstation 13.1
Noto Emoji Font 15.0
OpenMoji 14.0, 12.0
LG Velvet

🦧 emoji History

Google

Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Android 4.4 KitKat
Android 5.1 Lollipop
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Android 7.1.1 Nougat
Android 8.0 Oreo
Android 9.0 Pie
Android 10.0
Android 10.0
Android 11.0
Android 11.0
Android 12L
Android 12L
Noto Color Emoji 15.0
Noto Color Emoji 15.0
Noto Emoji 15.0
Noto Emoji 15.0

Mozilla

FxEmojis 1.7.9

OpenMoji

OpenMoji 13.1
OpenMoji 13.1
OpenMoji 14.0
OpenMoji 14.0

Twitter

Twemoji 2.3
Twemoji 12.1.5
Twemoji 12.1.5
Twemoji 13.1
Twemoji 13.1
Twemoji 14.0
Twemoji 14.0

🦧 emoji Unicode Data

Unicode Code Point(s) 🦧: U+1F9A7
Unicode Version Unicode 12.0
Emoji Version Emoji 12.0

🦧 emoji HTML, CSS and other codes

Shortcode (Discord) :orangutan:
Shortcode (GitHub) :orangutan:
Shortcode (Slack) :orangutan:
HTML Dec 🦧
HTML Hex 🦧
CSS �1F9A7
C, C++ & Python U0001f9a7
Java, JavaScript & JSON uD83EuDDA7
Perl x{1F9A7}
PHP & Ruby u{1F9A7}
Punycode xn--3t9h
URL Escape Code %F0%9F%A6%A7

🦧 emoji statistics