Sumatran Orangutan Family Chester Zoo

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A look back at the Sumatran family at Chester Zoo from Spring 2022
This video shows how much the youngsters have changed and grown in over the past 2 years especially toddlers Kesuma and Arga
THeir big sister Tuti has also grown up so much since this video into a the young adult she is now in 2024
The ages of the orangutans in this video from 2022 are:
Puluh - 34
Subis - 35
Tuti - 9
Siska - 6
Kesuma - 4
Arga - 2
The video starts with Tuti playing with her little brother Arga, learning esecential parenting skills she will need for the future. Puluh, the gentle giant, alpha male, and dad to all the youngsters in the family, watcheshis family, as usual from a distance . Subis is confortable with her children playing together and trusts her older daughter Tuti with caring for Arga. Kesuma is growing in independence as mom Emma has new baby Hillda - not featured in this video.
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THIS IS A THROWBACK VIDEO FROM 2022
Chester Zoo is the only zoo in the UK to care for both Bornean and Sumatran species of Orangutan, The two species are living in separate habitats at the zoo.
Most of the orangutans in this video have been featured in the tv animal documentary series ' The Secret Life Of The Zoo ' - If you are a fan of the series, See how many apes you can recognise and lets us know in the COMMENTS SECTION what are your favourite memories of the series ?
If you miss the documentary, don't forget you can catch up with the amazing Sumatran orangutans, Bornean orangutans and Chimps from the series right here on ‪@ApeTracker1‬

Sumatran Orangutans are an endangered species of Great Ape, threatened to the edge of extinction, due to the ongoing destruction of the Environment in their native homeland of The Indonesian Island of Sumatra. The destruction of their native forests is largely to make way for the planting of palm oil, which is used in the manufacture of many products in developed nations, such as food products and cleaning products.
Baby Orangutans at Chester Zoo
The Orangutans at Chester Zoo are part of the breeding program for this important and vulnerable species, ensuring there is a strong genic population in zoos and wildlife centres across the world, essential for the future survival of these magnificent animals.

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