The death of the largest human missing in the world
The death of the largest human missing in the world |
Angie, the world's oldest female orangutan, died last weekend at the age of 61 in the Oregon Zoo, where she had lived for half a century.
The female orangutan has lived 61 years, but her health has deteriorated in recent weeks as Angie has recently struggled to move around and rarely leave her nest, according to the British newspaper, Daily Mail.
The zoo staff said she barely showed interest in food, even her favorite food, and after showing no signs of improvement, the vets decided the best solution was "euthanasia" for the animal.
In a public statement, the death of Angie was announced. Bob Lee said, "We knew she couldn't live forever, but it was really painful, and I know a lot of visitors are feeling sad with us. Angie's ability to communicate with people is amazing." Zoo employee. It has inspired generations. "
He pointed out that despite her old age, she remained curious and showed great interest in seeing the people who came to visit her.
The beloved animal has surpassed the average life expectancy of a wild orangutan by more than 20 years, but its health has begun to decline in recent years, and I found it in the Oregon Zoo. She was welcomed when she was about a year old on January 30, 1961, and has stayed there ever since, her birthday is unknown and she was born. Angie is in the wild and was brought to the United States through the wildlife trade that was legal at the time.
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