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Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Jarot
Feeding the orphans 5 times a day, consists of fruits and vegetables also egg, milk, or primate pellet as protein ...
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Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Vanessa
Vanessa is an independent and quiet orangutan. In the forest, she is easily recognizable because of her hair, which appears ...
Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Wigly
Wigly now more active, though often played on the ground than in trees. There was a time when Wigly play ...
Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Ugo Blanco
Ugo has developed into a handsome male but has developed a very cheeky attitude! After graduating from a smaller socialisation ...
Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Ganteng (Twins)
Ginting is still very dependent on her mother Gober. She is very shy and likes to watch her twin brother ...
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Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Lidya
Lidya has been thriving since she moved to one of OFI's forest camps. Like many adolescent females, she can be ...
Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Emil
Emil is dynamic and playful. As he enters adolescence, Emil's independence has increased considerably from his juvenile days.
Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Rosi
For the last 6 months, Rosi has had malaria and typhus on the second week of February. She has very ...
Posted 01 Nov 2012 in Updates , Beda
Beda is still a dominant female orangutan living in the Information Enclosure.
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