A baby orangutan traumatised by captivity is the most heartbreaking thing you'll see today
Baby Orangutan traumatised after being kept captive for 2 years
A baby orangutan in Borneo that was left profoundly traumatised after being kept for two years as a pet is already on the road to recovery.
Joss, a baby orangutan kept as a pet in Borneo, was rescued on 5 January by a team from International Animal Rescue (IAR) in collaboration with the Natural Resources Conservation Agency.
The video shows Joss repeatedly throwing herself onto the floor and banging her head against the wall, stopping only briefly when offered a bottle of milk by one of IAR’s vets.
Joss, a baby orangutan kept as a pet in Borneo, was rescued on 5 January by a team from International Animal Rescue (IAR) in collaboration with the Natural Resources Conservation Agency.
The video shows Joss repeatedly throwing herself onto the floor and banging her head against the wall, stopping only briefly when offered a bottle of milk by one of IAR’s vets.

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