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Denver Zoo's newborn orangutan to make her public debut this Friday

Posted at 11:55 AM, Apr 12, 2018
and last updated 2018-04-12 13:55:18-04

DENVER – Denver will get a chance to meet its newest primate resident this week.

Cerah, a Sumatran orangutan born at the Denver Zoo last month, will make her public debut on Friday, April 13. Zoo staff said Cerah will be on view in the dayroom of the Great Apes exhibit.

Cerah was born on March 25 to mom Nias and dad Berani. Staff at the zoo said Cerah was recently introduced to Berani and her half-sister, Hesty.

While Hesty has been affectionate and eager to be around Cerah, Berani has been gentle but reserved and mostly kept his distance, which staff say is normal for male orangutans.

Sumatran orangutans are considered critically endangered with an estimated worldwide population of just 14,600.