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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

News: See mother orangutans use sticks branch as a child protection

​Xem đười ươi mẹ dùng nhánh cây làm gậy bảo vệ con
Seeing intend boar attacked her son, mother orangutan picks crashed branch as a weapon. Orangutan child wears close to his mother - Photo: Julia Sundukova / Cater's News Agency

Detect boar approached her son with covetous eyes, mother orangutan grabbed a tree branch dry earth banishing weapons.

Angry, mother orangutan holding "weapons" threaten wild boar, pick up this tree branch to another branch threw pig, forcing it to retreat.

The image of this incredibly touching and travelers - Russian photographer Julia Sundukova accidental shooting when she came to visit the Borneo rainforest.

"This brave mother shows it is willing to injured pigs to protect children. I am very touched," Julia, 37, recounted in The Mirror 2-5 days.

On the Internet, many people also expressed moved by maternal love of animals. "It was better than some people as parents," one person wrote. "Those who intend to become parents should learn," another commented.

Some people also commended smart orangutans, and the story of the photo is a lovely story of the animal world.

Mother orangutan photo series branch as a weapon used boar chase:

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​Xem đười ươi mẹ dùng nhánh cây làm gậy bảo vệ con

​Xem đười ươi mẹ dùng nhánh cây làm gậy bảo vệ con

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Orangutans are one of the most intelligent primates, originated from Indonesia and Malaysia. They live in the trees on the ground more, can live up to 60 years in captivity.

This species is currently in danger of extinction due to deforestation.

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