ZooBorns — Orangutan
More Sunshine for Denver Zoo’s Orangutans
Posted by Andrew Bleiman on
Denver Zoo’s six-week-old Sumatran Orangutan has been enjoying the warmer spring weather. Keepers have seen the little female several times in the outdoor exhibit, clinging tightly to mom.
The new baby was born March 25 to mom, Nias, and dad, Berani. The infant's unique name, Cerah, means “bright” in Indonesian and is often used to refer to sunshine.
(ZooBorns shared news and pics of Cerah’s...
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Mischievous Orangutan Caught on Camera
Posted by Andrew Bleiman on
Chester Zoo recently shared video of their five-year-old Sumatran Orangutan, named Tuti, pestering her aunt Emma in a most mischievous way.
Thirty-year-old Emma gave birth to a female, Kesuma, on December 18. (See the ZooBorns feature on Kesuma: “Chester Zoo Introduces Early Spring ‘Flower’).
Chester Zoo’s adorable new footage shows the attention-seeking Tuti using multiple sticks to “wind up”...
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Denver Zoo Celebrates the ‘Sunshine’ of Spring
Posted by Andrew Bleiman on
Denver Zoo is thrilled to announce their newest critically endangered Sumatran Orangutan.
The lovely female was born March 25 to mom, Nias, and dad, Berani. The new baby has been given the name, Cerah, which means “bright” in Indonesian and is often used to refer to sunshine.
Cerah arrived through a natural and uneventful birth, and keepers report both mom and baby are in good health. They are...
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Chester Zoo Introduces Early Spring ‘Flower’
Posted by Andrew Bleiman on
Chester Zoo’s new female Sumatran Orangutan has been named Kesuma, which means ‘flower’ in Indonesia. Primate keepers chose the name soon after they were able to confirm the infant’s sex.
Kesuma was born to her 30-year-old mum, Emma, and 30-year-old dad, Puluh, on December 18, 2017.
The birth marked a major success story for an acclaimed international breeding...
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Endangered Orangutan Baby Brings In New Year
Posted by Chris Eastland on
Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo started the new year with the birth of a rare Bornean Orangutan. The endangered, female primate was born in the early morning of January 6 to experienced mother Dee Dee, weighing in at an estimated three pounds.
There are fewer than 100 Bornean Orangutans in 24 AZA-accredited institutions in North America, making this birth very...
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