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A female Bornean orangutan named Mari is seen with her still to be named son at the Singapore Zoo on March 6, 2013. The baby orangutan was born on January 21 at the Zoo – the 40th orangutan birth to date – which has the largest social colony of endangerd Sumatran and Bornean sub-species orangutans. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)

A female Bornean orangutan named Mari is seen with her still to be named son at the Singapore Zoo on March 6, 2013. The baby orangutan was born on January 21 at the Zoo – the 40th orangutan birth to date – which has the largest social colony of endangerd Sumatran and Bornean sub-species orangutans. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)




A female Bornean orangutan named Dam is seen with her newborn son Veera at the Singapore Zoo on March 6, 2013. Veera was born on January 21 at the Zoo – the 40th orangutan birth to date – which has the largest social colony of endangerd Sumatran and Bornean sub-species orangutans. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)

A female Bornean orangutan named Dam is seen with her newborn son Veera at the Singapore Zoo on March 6, 2013. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)




One month-old endangered Bornean Orang Utan sleeps on his mother named Miri on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, in Singapore. The Singapore Zoo is renowned for its flagship animal, the Orang Utan, and exhibits both the endangered Bornean and critically endangered Sumatran sub-species in a social setting. It is also known for its efforts in promoting and educating the public about the importance of wildlife conservation through its educational programs and breeding of these endangered species. (Photo by Wong Maye-E/AP Photo)

One month-old endangered Bornean Orang Utan sleeps on his mother named Miri on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, in Singapore. The Singapore Zoo is renowned for its flagship animal, the Orang Utan, and exhibits both the endangered Bornean and critically endangered Sumatran sub-species in a social setting. It is also known for its efforts in promoting and educating the public about the importance of wildlife conservation through its educational programs and breeding of these endangered species. (Photo by Wong Maye-E/AP Photo)




One month-old endangered Bornean Orang Utan clings on to his mother named Miri on Wednesday March 6, 2013 in Singapore. The Singapore Zoo is renowned for its flagship animal, the Orang Utan, and exhibits both the endangered Bornean and critically endangered Sumatran sub-species in a social setting. It is also known for its efforts in promoting and educating the public about the importance of wildlife conservation through its educational programs and breeding of these endangered species. (Photo by Wong Maye-E/AP Photo)

One month-old endangered Bornean Orang Utan clings on to his mother named Miri on Wednesday March 6, 2013 in Singapore. (Photo by Wong Maye-E/AP Photo)




A female Bornean orangutan named Mari is seen with her still to be named son at the Singapore Zoo on March 6, 2013. The baby orangutan was born on January 21 at the Zoo – the 40th orangutan birth to date – which has the largest social colony of endangerd Sumatran and Bornean sub-species orangutans. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)

A female Bornean orangutan named Mari is seen with her still to be named son at the Singapore Zoo on March 6, 2013. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)




A female Bornean orangutan named Mari is seen with her still to be named son at the Singapore Zoo on March 6, 2013. The baby orangutan was born on January 21 at the Zoo – the 40th orangutan birth to date – which has the largest social colony of endangerd Sumatran and Bornean sub-species orangutan. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)

A female Bornean orangutan named Mari is seen with her still to be named son at the Singapore Zoo on March 6, 2013. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)
20 Sep 2013 11:35:00