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11 Jun 2015

Baby apes go to forest school: Orangutan orphanage in wheelbarrow after being rescued from captivity

The super-cute primates are being taught to climb, play and survive by staff at International Animal Rescue in Borneo before they are released into the wild.
These cute baby orangutans look like they're having a wheel-y great time - as they're pushed along in a barrow.
Clinging to each other, the adorable apes were recently rescued from captivity.
The super-cute snaps were captured by International Animal Rescue staff at their rehabilitation centre in Ketapang, West Kalimantan, in the Indonesian part of Borneo.
The youngsters - many of whom grew up in captivity as pets before being rescued - are being taught to climb, play and fend for themselves ahead of eventually being released back into their natural habitat.
Lis Key, Communications Manager for International Animal Rescue (IAR), said: "These orangutans are brought into the IAR centre for veterans treatment and rehabilitation."

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