Background colour

PREVIEW

Image

AssetID: 31338238

Headline: Orangutan Plays In Sack

Caption: *HILARIOUS VIDEO AVAILABLE: dean.murray@cover-images.com* This cheeky ape is seen getting the sack. Young female Bornean orangutan Tatau didn't waste time when she was given a new plaything at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park this month. Having recently celebrated her fourth birthday, she showed off her acrobatic skills with a few tricks involving a natural fibre hessian sack - although she plummeted to the ground at times when the moves got too ambitious. Spokesman Philip Knowling says: "The sack was one of a number provided by local firm Coffeeman Devon - a family-run business based in Kingskerswell - as environmental enrichment. Enrichment is the science of stimulating animals mentally and physically – and it certainly seems to be working for Tatau!" Tatau and her mother Mali (21) share their home with adult females Gambira and Chinta and Chinta’s daughter Natalia. Mali arrived at Paignton Zoo from Munster Zoo, in Germany, in November 2007. Orangutans are threatened by hunting, the pet trade and habitat destruction. The Bornean orang utan is classed as Endangered by the IUCN Red List, the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of plant and animal species. A species is Endangered when the best available evidence indicates that it is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild. Paignton Zoo’s Curator of Mammals Neil Bemment is Vice-coordinator of the orang-utan European Endangered species Programme, which coordinates the efforts of top European zoos to conserve the species.

Keywords:

PersonInImage: