Situated in the heart of the Malaysian jungle, the Infant Care Unit at Bukit Merah Lake Town Resort - dubbed Orang-Utan Island - is a very special hospital. All of its patients are from the endangered Borneo species of orang-utans, the Pongo Pygmaeus. Without the facility, built in 2004, the species would probably be extinct.
Three-month- old June-Junior is hooked up to monitors and IV drips
This mischievous pair like nothing more than trying to pull off their heart monitor cables.
Dressed in a nappy, 10-month-old April chews her cot When they are a year old they will be moved to the infant development unit, where the animals are taught how to survive in the wild. A dedicated team of seven nurses care for the creatures, headed by one of Malaysia's most experienced vets.
The orang-utans get all the comforts of a hospital, including nappy changes, left, and even cuddles, right
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