If you like the bigger pets within Grow A Garden, you’re going to want an orangutan pet. It’s seriously big, and even when it’s under 2kg, it’s huge. It has one of the most underwhelming abilities within the game. Keep on reading to find out why…

What Is The Grow A Garden Orangutan Pet?
The orangutan is one of five pets you can find inside the Rare Summer Eggs, which are 25 million sheckles each, or you can purchase them for 99 Robux.
Inside the Rare Summer Eggs, you’ll find one of the following pets:
- Flamingo – 30% chance
- Toucan – 25% chance
- Sea Turtle – 20% chance
- Orangutan – 15% chance
- Seal – 10% chance
The seal is the rarest pet, whilst the orangutan is the second rarest, with a 15% chance.
It’s a huge pet, even when it’s under 2kg, and it has a really cute design. It’s an orangey brown color, with a gray colored face and feet.
It’s a slow pet, and it crawls around your garden, with his hands, and it’s funny seeing how massive it is, trying to climb over your trees and plants.

What Does The Grow A Garden Orangutan Pet Do?
Believe it or not, this massive orangutan is just 2.01kg, and you can’t even see my avatar holding it up outside my garden – it’s genuinely huge.
When it comes to what it actually does though, when crafting, each material used in the recipe has a 3.66% chance to not get consumed.
So, when you’re doing either a gear recipe or a seed recipe via the crafting table at the Cosmetics Shop, you have a tiny, tiny 3.66% chance that a material you’re crafting with, won’t be used in the recipe, so you get to keep it.

For example, the reclaimer gear takes a common egg and a harvest tool to make, but the orangutan could kick in, and mean you only need a harvest tool, as it gives you the uncommon egg back.
It is a very low percentage, and compared to pets like the Seal, that gives you eggs back for free, it just doesn’t compete, in my opinion, and isn’t a pet I’d use in my garden, as I’d rather use a pet that will give amazing mutations (like the scarlet macaw or disco bee), or will make me more money.
