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Orangutan rescued for second time after found eating villager's pineapples

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This is the moment a huge orangutan whose home was destroyed by fire is rescued for the second time - after he was found eating a villager's pineapples. The large male ape was spotted foraging in the gardens of a remote Indonesian village after his natural food sources in the rainforest were destroyed by fire late last year. Locals alerted authorities after the 100kg mammal, named Boncel, was seen sinking his teeth into the tropical fruit in the Sungai Pelang Village, Indonesia. The Wildlife Rescue Unit of the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA Kalbar) and a team from IAR Indonesia travelled to the area.

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