White-handed Gibbon vs Orangutan
Quick answer
In a hypothetical one-on-one, the Orangutan would most likely come out on top in most encounters, thanks to its more dangerous natural weapons and greater size and power. In reality, animals like these rarely meet, and both would usually avoid a fight.
This is a hypothetical, educational comparison based on typical size, strength, and natural weaponry. In the wild these animals rarely meet, and most encounters end without a fight.

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Critically EndangeredWhite-handed Gibbon vs Orangutan compared
| Attribute | White-handed Gibbon | Orangutan |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 7 kg | 75 kg |
| Length | 90 cm | 1.4 m |
| Top speed | 56 km/h | 5 km/h |
| Strength | 45/100 | 70/100 |
| Deadliness | 10/100 | 20/100 |
| Intelligence | 75/100 | 88/100 |
| Lifespan | 30 yr | 40 yr |
White-handed Gibbon vs Orangutan: common questions
Who would win in a fight, a White-handed Gibbon or a Orangutan?
In a hypothetical one-on-one, the Orangutan would most likely come out on top in most encounters, thanks to its more dangerous natural weapons and greater size and power. In reality, animals like these rarely meet, and both would usually avoid a fight.
Which is bigger, the White-handed Gibbon or the Orangutan?
The Orangutan is heavier, weighing around 75 kg compared with the other's 7 kg.
Which is faster, the White-handed Gibbon or the Orangutan?
The White-handed Gibbon is faster, reaching about 56 km/h versus 5 km/h.
Which lives longer, the White-handed Gibbon or the Orangutan?
The Orangutan typically lives longer, up to around 40 years compared with 30 years.
Sources & references
Size, speed, and conservation data are drawn from established zoological references. Compare full profiles for habitat, diet, and behaviour:
- White-handed Gibbon — full guide
IUCN Red List (Endangered, Hylobates lar)
- Orangutan — full guide
IUCN Red List (Critically Endangered, Pongo pygmaeus)
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