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Getting older can bring some funny moments into the lives of the family. Like it happened in the following examples, in which ...
An orangutan was able to briefly escape its primary enclosure after a “malfunction” at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance on Wednesday.
Would you rather go 30 days without the internet or showers? This list of absurd, funny, and thought-provoking questions is basically endless.
There are the cute, funny looking ones and the I’m-gonna-have-nightmares-about-them ones. Visitors can take pictures with the ‘exhibits’ which also include detailed explanations of the various ghosts ...
A cheeky orangutan was caught on camera playfully pulling faces at zoogoers. Lucie Štěpničková, 38, was visiting Prague Zoo, Czech Republic, on November 4, when she spotted the six-month-old ...
This Golden Globe-winning animated feature from Laika studios is about an orangutan-looking creature named Mr. Link (voiced by Zach Galifianakis) who is on a quest to find out if he’s the last ...
She couldn't get enough. "Amber the orangutan loves looking at her reflection," the video's caption reads. Commenters didn't blame Amber for wanting to take a good look at herself.
As it stands, orangutan diplomacy is looking more like a public relations disaster waiting to happen.
An orangutan in Indonesia that sustained a facial wound treated it himself, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports this month. Researchers and a veterinarian weighed in.
An orangutan appeared to treat a wound with medicine from a tropical plant— the latest example of how some animals attempt to soothe their own ills with remedies found in the wild, scientists ...
Scientists working in Indonesia have observed an orangutan intentionally treating a wound on their face with a medicinal plant, the first time this behavior has been documented.