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A keeper gives peanut to an orangutan inside a cage shortly after it arrived
A keeper gives peanut to an orangutan inside a cage shortly after it arrived from Thailand at Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta, November 12, 2015. Fourteen orangutans smuggled into Thailand illegally were sent back to Indonesia on Thursday, but the operation was not without incident -- one of the powerful apes tore a wildlife officers finger off when he tried to put them in cages. REUTERS/Beawiharta - GF
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In this photo, we witness a heartwarming moment between a dedicated keeper and an orangutan inside a cage. The image was taken shortly after the orangutan's arrival from Thailand at Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta on November 12,2015. As the keeper extends his hand towards the cage, he delicately offers a peanut to the orangutan. This simple act of kindness symbolizes not only their connection but also serves as a gesture of comfort and reassurance during this challenging time of transition for the primate. Behind this seemingly serene scene lies an extraordinary story. These fourteen orangutans were victims of illegal smuggling into Thailand. However, through collaborative efforts, they were successfully repatriated back to Indonesia. Unfortunately, amidst these proceedings, one of these majestic creatures displayed its immense power by tearing off a wildlife officer's finger when attempts were made to place them in cages. This photograph captured by Beawiharta Beawiharta for Reuters Images encapsulates both hope and resilience amid adversity. It reminds us of our responsibility to protect and preserve endangered species like orangutans who are often victims of illicit trade. Let this poignant image serve as a reminder that every action counts in safeguarding our planet's biodiversity and ensuring that future generations can continue to marvel at the beauty and wonderment found within nature's most remarkable creations.
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