What a bunch of basket cases! Baby orangutans play up to the camera at rescue centre after escaping from Indonesian forest fires that destroyed their habitat Sixteen baby orangutans are part of 470 of the animals rescued from the wild as flames rip through jungle home
Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation's Nyaru Menteng centre is helping the apes recover from smoke inhalation
But as raging infernos continue to sweep Borneo Island, consideration is being given to evacuating animals entirely By EUAN MCLELLAND FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 04:06 GMT, 28 October 2015 | UPDATED: 13:09 GMT, 28 October 2015
Endangered orangutans whose natural habitat was destroyed by Indonesian forest fires have rediscovered their sense of community at a rescue centre on Borneo Island.
Sixteen baby orangutans are being cared for at the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation's Nyaru Menteng centre - in Kalimantan after suffering infections from prolonged exposure to the thick, yellow smoke suffocating Indonesia's half of the south-east Asian island.
Their devoted carers are looking after the fun-loving infant apes as they recover from high fevers and serious coughs brought on by the arid fumes. --
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