Orangutan mother 'Temmy' holds her male offspring in her arms at
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Download this stock image: Orangutan mother 'Temmy' holds her male offspring in her arms at the ape house in Muenster Zoo, Germany, Wednesday, 03 January 2006. According to a zoo spokesperson the orangutan was born in a stable condition Tuesday, 26 December 2006. Orangutan females give birth to offspring only every six to seven years. Photo: Friso Gentsch - D3W60A from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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