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This Orangutan Mother Helps Her Baby Learn New Skills
Wild Times at the San Diego Zoo
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28/5/2025
This 8-month-old orangutan is entering a prime stage of discovery.
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00:00
So this morning we're out in front of the orangutan exhibit here at the San Diego Zoo
00:08
and we're trying to get some great footage of our young Sumatran orang, Aisha.
00:13
Aisha is almost eight and a half months old.
00:16
We're seeing a lot of behaviors with her.
00:18
She's always been very curious about her surroundings and very observant
00:23
and she is trying all sorts of food, anything that she can put in her mouth, she's definitely trying it out.
00:29
So that's a good thing.
00:31
But yeah, mom is now allowing her to take some of the fruit.
00:34
Fruit is a very favorite food item so a lot of times mom wasn't sharing but now mom is sharing.
00:40
Today on exhibit the orangutans got bamboo and jello in the bamboo.
00:47
This allows the orangutans to tool use and use their enrichment for a longer period of time
00:53
and Inda definitely likes it.
00:55
They'll use sticks to grab and get the bamboo out and this is a great learning experience for the baby also.
01:02
She'll be watching mom.
01:04
As she gets older, mom will start actively teaching her.
01:12
Inda will swing horizontally on the rope.
01:16
She is really the only orangutan I've seen do that so it is a behavior that she really likes.
01:21
So it definitely looks like she's rocking her.
01:23
So it'll be interesting to see when Aisha gets older if she'll do that same behavior that she learned from mom.
01:28
It'll be interesting to see if she likes it and becomes an adult that does it too.
01:31
We will see Aisha leave mom on her own and climb around the ropes and climbing structure on her own
01:37
and then other times we'll see mom place the baby into the hammock or physically try and put the baby away from her
01:45
and that could be a couple of things.
01:47
It could be that mom wants her to have more time climbing around and building those muscles
01:52
and gaining strength and confidence
01:54
and it could just be that mom wants some alone time and it's hot and she doesn't want a baby clinging to her.
02:00
So it's all kind of just up for interpretation of why she's doing it, but both reasons are very valid reasons.
02:09
So we're all very excited to see Aisha grow and develop, but it'll be a slow process.
02:14
Orangutan babies do stay with their moms almost exclusively for three to four years
02:20
before they really even start venturing and up to eight years
02:23
before they leave their mom, so it'll be a very slow process.
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