Baby orangutan at Spanish zoo delights visitors, conservationists
"Climate change is having a huge influence and human beings are accelerating it."
An eleven-day-old baby male Bornean orangutan is held by his mother Suli | JON NAZCA
Palma18/08/2021 09:55
A newborn orangutan has been delighting crowds at the southern Spanish zoo and cheering conservationists who are striving to protect the critically-endangered apes.
Visitors to the Bioparc Fuengirola in Andalusia looked on with glee as the baby, born on Aug. 4, clung tightly to her mother Suli, who clambered around her enclosure deftly catching pieces of fruit thrown to her by onlookers.
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