Orphaned Orangutans Are Released Back Into The Wild

SURABAYA, INDONESIA - MAY 19: Rizki, 10 months orphaned Bornean orang utan learns to bite at Surabaya Zoo as he prepares to be released into the wild on May 19, 2014 in Surabaya, Indonesia. Damai (3) and Rizki (10 months), two orangutan brothers who were abandoned by their mother Dora (13) shortly after birth. They were born in Surabaya Zoo and have managed to survive thanks to the special care unit keeper of Surabaya Zoo who has taken care of both since birth until today. Zookeepers hand-reared the little orphans, putting shirts and diapers, feeding them milk and mashed banana to keep their strength up. Now they are beginning to learn to live independently so that one day they may be released into the wild. (Photo by Robertus Pudyanto/Getty Images)
SURABAYA, INDONESIA - MAY 19: Rizki, 10 months orphaned Bornean orang utan learns to bite at Surabaya Zoo as he prepares to be released into the wild on May 19, 2014 in Surabaya, Indonesia. Damai (3) and Rizki (10 months), two orangutan brothers who were abandoned by their mother Dora (13) shortly after birth. They were born in Surabaya Zoo and have managed to survive thanks to the special care unit keeper of Surabaya Zoo who has taken care of both since birth until today. Zookeepers hand-reared the little orphans, putting shirts and diapers, feeding them milk and mashed banana to keep their strength up. Now they are beginning to learn to live independently so that one day they may be released into the wild. (Photo by Robertus Pudyanto/Getty Images)
Orphaned Orangutans Are Released Back Into The Wild
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