Newborn Orangutan Found ‘Mummified’ Inside Cardboard Fights Incredibly To Get His Life Back
Many wild animals are under the grave threat of habitat destruction and illegal poaching. Admittedly, it’s always heartbreaking to see a newborn animal be separated from their parents and left alone to struggle with everything.
Let’s meet Gito, the tiny orangutan that was found in cardboard. He lost his mother due to hunters, and his health condition at the time was so horrible that the rescuers didn’t think he was alive. He lost all his hair while his skin was sore. People believed a person had paid $30 to get Gito before leaving him under the sun.
Gito’s serious skin infection was treated, and his heart was filled with lots of affection and love from the staff at the center. It seemed all the hugs and kisses he received from people around him made him stronger over time. His hair got back, and his sweet disposition started to show out.
Let's see how lovable Gito thrive in this video!
“Animals are suffering and dying because of the systematic destruction of the rainforest, primarily for palm oil production,” Lis Key, communications manager for the rescue center, shared.
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Let’s meet Gito, the tiny orangutan that was found in cardboard. He lost his mother due to hunters, and his health condition at the time was so horrible that the rescuers didn’t think he was alive. He lost all his hair while his skin was sore. People believed a person had paid $30 to get Gito before leaving him under the sun.
Source: International Animal Rescue
Source: International Animal Rescue
Gito’s serious skin infection was treated, and his heart was filled with lots of affection and love from the staff at the center. It seemed all the hugs and kisses he received from people around him made him stronger over time. His hair got back, and his sweet disposition started to show out.
Source: International Animal Rescue
Let's see how lovable Gito thrive in this video!
“Animals are suffering and dying because of the systematic destruction of the rainforest, primarily for palm oil production,” Lis Key, communications manager for the rescue center, shared.
Source: International Animal Rescue
Please check out other posts on our site for more fascinating stories, and don’t forget to let us know your thoughts and ideas in the comment below!
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