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Video: Panic over an orangutan who captures a man and drags him to his cage in a zoo

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A dramatic moment was experienced in a zoo when a the orangutan nearly broke a man’s leg after take it and try to drag it through its cage. The the video went viral and provoked indignation.

In the video images you can see how the animal puts both hands and one foot around the victim With all its strengthand it is impossible to free him even for another man who comes to help him.

There is no indication of when the images were taken in Indonesia, but it has caused a huge reaction Reddit and immediately after its publication.

The orangutan suddenly reaches out and grabs the man's shirt.

The orangutan suddenly reaches out and grabs the man’s shirt.

Life in danger with the orangutan

The man stops by the cage of the orangutan, apparently a femaleand the primate first takes it from his shirt.

The next step, he lifts him off the ground and uses his feet to grasp the bars of his cage harder and gain strength before trying to let go, according to the video he broadcasts. Mirror.

Beyond the speculations, it is not known whether the man has suffered some type of injury or not, but beyond the comments it is known that an animal of such size and strength is well it could harm a man.

The primate firmly grabs the person's leg so that he does not leave.

The primate firmly grabs the person’s leg so that he does not leave.

Comment on video networks

A banner on Reddit read: “When the orangutan starts to grab him with his feet, it becomes terrifying”.

After the images went viral, someone commented, “I don’t know how strong orangutans are, but I was pretty worried about breaking their leg.”

Another along the same lines added: “Google people who have been attacked by monkeys. They are strong enough to tear you apart.” And he added as knowing: “They take your hands first to freeze you and then your face.”

The dramatic moment in which he does not let himself go on his own.

The dramatic moment in which he does not let himself go on his own.

Criticism of the visitor and the zoo

The adult zoo visitor was also criticized for getting too close to the animal’s cage without measuring the consequences. Also, of course, to the zoos that still keep animals in captivity.

“All in all, it probably would have been fine if he kept his distance. A great person should take responsibility for his actions,” someone wrote angrily.

Another person who saw the clip added a hard-to-verify statistic: “Orangutans are one of the most docile apes around. No one has recorded the death of a human by an orangutan. “.

Another voice appeared and speculated: “This orangutan was clearly agitatedbut he didn’t seem to want to do any serious harm but rather to play or maybe he thought I would treat him like a child. “

After the fight, the man manages to escape from the orangutan.

After the fight, the man manages to escape from the orangutan.

Experts and NGOs

The specialists explain it orangutans are about seven times stronger than humans and they can lift three times their body weight and have long, muscular arms.

A non-profit organization in Indonesia is preparing baby orangutans for life in the wild. Teach them survival skills, how to be aware of dangerous snakes, such as climbing trees, building nests and looking for food.

There is an NGO called Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS). which welcomes orangutans who have been moved by their families to the forest and need to be trained before they can be released back into the wild.

A new subspecies of orangutan in Sumatra.  Indonesia.

A new subspecies of orangutan in Sumatra. Indonesia.

caregivers teach them acting out the scenes themselvesjumping back when they see a snake and causing a panic that causes great apes to shoot themselves in nearby trees, reflects the British newspaper.

According to the statistics of those who study your world, About 50,000 orangutans remain in the wild after the destruction of much of the Indonesian jungle.

Source: Clarin

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