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The Shanghai Zoo has posted an ad to
find a companion for Qingqing, a two-year-old orangutan.
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BEIJING,
March 6 -- Staff members at the Shanghai Zoo have published a personal ad to
find a playmate for Qingqing, a lonely, two-year-old male orangutan.
Female orangutans near Qingqing's age would be ideal
playmates, the ad says, since the baby orangutan will need a mate someday.
Qingqing is one of only two orangutans at the zoo,
the Oriental Morning Post reported, and has been living alone since his transfer
from the Chongqing Zoo last October.
"We try to spend as much time with him as we can, but
too much human contact may hinder his communication with his own group," Yao
Jianzhuang, head of the zoo's primates section, said.
Though the Shanghai Zoo is home to another orangutan,
it is 27 years old and is too big to play with Qingqing, Yao said.
The zoo has tried to enrich the baby orangutan's life
by adding extra toys and furnishings to his room, but they are no substitute for
a playmate.
Isolated orangutans tend to be ill-tempered and fall
prey to more aggressive members of the species, Yao said.
Orangutans are known for their intelligence, long
arms and reddish-brown hair. They are indigenous to Southeast Asia, but the wild
population of the species has decreased sharply in recent years. They are now
protected at the state level in China.
The Shanghai Zoo is not the first to publish a
personal ad for one of its animals, the newspaper said. A British zoo posted an
ad for a 16-year-old female orangutan in 2007, and a zoo in Nanjing started an
international blog in Chinese and English in 2006 to find a bride for a
six-year-old orangutan.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
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The Shanghai Zoo has posted an ad to
find a companion for Qingqing, a two-year-old orangutan.
(Photo:dfdaily.com) Photo Gallery>>> |
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The Shanghai Zoo has posted an ad to
find a companion for Qingqing, a two-year-old orangutan.
(Photo:dfdaily.com) Photo
Gallery>>> |