Tests done with orangutans:
Watch an Orangutan Take a Test
Orangutan Memory
Self-Awareness
Language
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Want to read more about orangutans? Here are some books:
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Want to talk about orangutans? Want to find out more?
Visit these forums:
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Mari was born October 24, 1981.
Mari started out life with a handicap because while an infant her mother was in an agitated state and damaged Mari’s arms so badly she no longer has them.
Mari is incredible though because she gets around so well sometimes her keepers even forget she is missing her limbs. She either walks upright to move around or will roll when she wants to get around faster. She climbs the ladder to the top of her 30 foot enclosure using her chin and feet Mari spends a lot of time walking upright through the woods in the special Boswell Walk-About Chute System at the center.
Mari arrived in the Center for Great Apes in 2001. Pongo and Christopher were the first orangutans she met at the center and they have stayed great friends. She has “adopted” five year old Pebbles. She sleeps with Pebbles and even shares her food with Pebbles.
The carekeepers are very challenged to create activities to entertain Mari because she spent many years at a research center where she could solve computer mazes by manipulating a joystick with her feet plus many other problem solving activities.
Check out the website for the Center for Great Apes to see how you can help these amazing orangutans.
What can you do for Mari? Donate enrichment items to the center. Check out their Wish List for items you can donate.
You can send your donations to: Center for Great Apes, Box 488, Wauchula, Florida 33873
If you want to learn more about how you can help Mari and the other orangutans and chimps that the center provides permanent homes to, contact them: http://www.prime-apes.org/html/contact.html
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This is Radcliffe when he arrived at the Center for Great Apes in Florida. He was too thin and had very little hair. Obviously, he was not well physically nor psychologically.
Radcliffe was born on February 18, 1979 in a zoo in Ohio. Radcliffe was unlucky in that he is a cross between a Bornean orangutan and a Sumatran orangutan. This fact probably was why he was sold to a circus trainer as a baby.
Thus began his entertainment career. Yes, he was a television personality and he also had to perform for small traveling circuses during his early years (when he should have been with his mother).
You’ll NEVER guess what happened? Of course, Radcliffe became too large for the trainers to handle safely. He was sold to another zoo in New York and then to a roadside attraction in Florida. He was almost to his final and best home he could imagine.
The roadside attraction closed and thankfully the Center for Great Apes was able to rescue him from his years in small cages.
Radcliffe now gets to climb high in his sanctuary home.
He lives with another orangutan named Bam Bam.
And, using the wonderful Boswell Walk-About Chute System he visits all of his other orangutan friends.
Radcliffe loves to play with all the enrichment items the center provides for him. The center makes sure he gets three enrichments a day to keep his curious mind busy. He really likes bubbles in his water and rags so he can wash down the toys, shelves and walls of his nighthouse.
This is what Radcliffe looked like after 12 months at the center. He not only looked better but he felt better.
Radcliffe started out life not so lucky since he was not pure Bornean nor pure Sumatran. But if he could talk now he would say how thankful he is a cross between both types of orangutans because it brought him to the Center for Great Apes his final and best home.
What can you do for Radcliffe? Donate enrichment items to the center. Check out their Wish List for items you can donate.
You can send your donations to: Center for Great Apes, Box 488, Wauchula, Florida 33873
If you want to learn more about how you can help Radcliffe and the other orangutans and chimps that the center provides permanent homes to, contact them: http://www.prime-apes.org/html/contact.html
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I believe Kesi is at the end of this video:
What will you tell your children when the orangutans are extinct? Watch this video.
The following video has some wonderful shots of orangutans. It is informative but also entertaining:
Adorable orphans at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Borneo
Breakfast!
Orangutan orphanage in the rainforest at Sepilok in eastern Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo in October 2002.
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Kind Regards,
April & Kesi
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A great video of the birth of an orangutan. It isn’t in the wild, but watching the mother taking care of baby is wonderful.
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Hi,
I decided to check and see who else has adopted Kesi. I’ve also included links to articles that include Kesi.
Guess what? Kesi is now royalty according to these articles:
Her Royal Highness Crown princess Victoria to become adoptive parent?
http://sofiasroyalsweden.blogspot.com/2007/10/crown-princess-victoria-adopts.html
Linda Frost adopted Kesi: http://redapes.org/guestbook/#comment-1405
This blogger adopted Kesi: http://julienne.wordpress.com/kesi/ Her blog is very interesting.
Pentad adopted Kesi: http://www.pentad.no/kesi.htm
Rachel adopted Kesi: http://eeyore5.livejournal.com/24120.html
World Society for the Protection of Animals WSPA wrote: http://www.wspa.org.au/publicfiles/WSPANewsAus_lowres.pdf
I’ll look for more and add them as I find them.
Kind Regards,
April & Kesi (Her Highness)
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