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Orangutan Adoption Updates
Turns-up GraphOut & About Ritchie
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1981 (Handed to Semenggoh Nature Reserve on January 1989 after being rescued from illegal pet trade)
Place of Birth
Batang Ai
Gender Male
Mother Unknown
Status Semi-wild
Update Ritchie is no longer fierce and hot-tempered as he used to be. He allows rangers to be near him whether to feed him or to take some footage of his newest injury. One thing that has not changed ever since is, he never likes seeing crowds of noisy visitors. He really enjoy the peace of quite environment.
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Ritchie attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 198 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 27 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Seduku
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1971
Place of Birth
Seduku Island, Sri Aman
Gender Female
Offspring Saddamiah, Analisa, Ganya
Status Semi-wild
Update The oldest yet the most cheekiest orangutan we would say. Seduku will surely amuses any visitors coming to Semenggoh with her attention-seeking behaviour. Among her favourite mischief is, tearing of the information paper sheets at the bridge shelter and uses that to clean her face and rubbing the dirt from the floor.
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Seduku attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 293 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 40 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Analisa
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1996
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Seduku
Status Semi-wild
Update A very protective mother ever since, Analisa only allows Mas to play around by himself with the distance not exceeding 50 cm! She will ensure that Mas get to eat first or else, the naughty Mas will snatched off the banana from his mother’s mouth.
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Analisa attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 142 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 19 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Anaku
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2006
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Analisa (First grandson of Seduku)
Status Semi-wild
Update Anaku seemed to fall head over heels towards Endu. Wherever Endu is sighted , be sure that Anaku is around. He always make sure that his little sweetheart gets to eat first , only then he will munched away his favorite fruits like there’s no tomorrow.
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Anaku attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 282 times over 730
supplementary feeding (39%)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Mas
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
16 September 2016 (Malaysia Day)
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Analisa
Status Semi-wild
Update Curiosity has made Mas a good and diligent baby orangutan. He is always seen mimicking his mother Analisa in everything she does! From drinking milk from water bottle (that Ranger gives to him) to brachiating and nest making. What a quick-learner he is.
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Mas attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 236 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 32 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Saddamiah
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Seduku
Status Semi-wild
Update Should you guys wondered , how on earth we distinguished Saddamiah from the other female orangutan is by looking at her ‘hair’. Saddamiah got a little spiky and volume ‘hair’. A proud loving mama of Sigat and Ruby, she always make sure that she looks presentable every time she turns up for the feeding.
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Saddamiah attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 170 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 23 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Ruby
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
June 2013
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Saddamiah
Status Semi-wild
Update Miss Independent seems to do very well on her own. But there was one day , the Centerwitnessed this little missy throwing tantrum , breaking branches and dumping the old nests into the river. Perhaps , she’s doing that as a symbol of protest towards her mother that cares for Sigat more than she cares for her.
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Ruby attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 158 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 22 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Sigat
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
27 March 2018
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Saddamiah
Status Semi-wild
Update A sleepy baby we would say as we often found him sleeping while clinging tightly to his mother. When he is awake, he will pay undivided attention towards the crowd and stares right into your soul with his cute little eyes!
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Sigat attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 150 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 21 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Ganya
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
4 October 2008
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Seduku
Status Semi-wild
Update Ganya is always mistaken as Anaku due to his body size. So , here’s a trick to distinguish this mischievous duo. Ganya has a lighter brown face while Anaku has a very dark-brown face and quite slender body.
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Ganya attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 312 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 42 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Minah
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1988
Place of Birth
Lubok Antu
Gender Female
Offspring Manap, Amoi, Jubilee
Status Semi-wild
Update No longer tagging alone with Edwin, Minah is now enjoying her solitude moment with her big baby Jubilee. But due to the fruiting season , Minah records no attendance during the feeding time until today. She must be pampering herself with all the fresh and juicy fruit that she can get just with the reach of an arm.
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Minah attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 156 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 21 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Jubilee
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
January 2013
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Minah
Status Semi-wild
Update He is six years old now and still following his mother around. Just once in a while , he got the courage to turn up for the feeding alone and goes back to the forest alone. It seems that our Jubilee is taking his baby steps to be a young independent orangutan.
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Jubilee attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 142 times over 730
supplementary feeding ( 19 %)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Nora
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1981 (Arrived at Semenggoh on 16 June 1986 to undergo rehabilitation process)
Place of Birth
Pantu, Sri Aman
Gender Female
Mother Edwin, Murray, Baka, Dr. Kok
Status Semi-wild
Update Nora’s last turn-out was recorded on 2010. Always spend her time with Lela before and is believed that she has followed Lela’s suit, as she are rarely seen visits the Centre.
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Edwin
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1996
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Nora
Status Semi-wild
Update Edwin has began to show his dominancy at the Centre. He will chase Ritchie or Annuar away if he sensed their presence. He loves durian so much that he can finished three of them in less then five minutes!
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Edwin attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 208 times over 730
supplementary feeding (28%)
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Lela
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1982
Place of Birth
Tebedu
Gender Female
Mother Arnorma, Roxanne,Dayang, Kidding
Status Semi-wild
Update Lela’s last turn-out was recorded on February 2015. Being a best friend of another totally wild orangutan named Bujang Jr., Bujang Sr., Siti and Dana, Lela are believed to follow their suit and ventured to the wilderness as she are ready to thrive where she should be.
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Roxanne
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
September 2005
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Lela
Status Semi-wild
Update Her latest turn up on November 2018 has shocked the family of Semenggoh Wildlife Centre. Roxanne brings another new baby that approximately aged from two to three weeks. A lot of things are puzzling in the mind of rangers and the Management team ever since. Was Dayung really belongs to Roxanne or do they just potraying ‘fostering of baby’ like what Selina and Endu has done?
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Roxanne attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 8 times over 730
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Dayung
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2015
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Roxanne
Status Totally-wild
Update As timid as her mom , Dayung only shows up at the Center for only two times along this year.
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Dayung attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 8 times over 730
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Roxanne’s
baby
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2018
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Unknown
Mother Roxanne
Status Totally-wild
Update We dubbed this latest addition to Semenggoh as The Surprise Baby. Clinging very tightly to the shy mother, the gender is remain unknown.
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The Surprise baby attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 8 times over 730
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Annuar
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
7 October 1998
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Delima
Status Semi-wild
Update This gentle giant shows no turn up on December just like some other orangutan. They prefer fresh , juicy and variety of fruit that nature provides them.
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Annuar attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 138 times over 730
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Selina
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
29 March 2004
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Delima
Status Semi-wild
Update Selina, hot-tempered as her late mom, Delima seems cannot mixed well with another female orangutan. She tend to chase away Analisa when she came up for feeding at the same time and the same place with her. Like another mother orangutan , she is real protective towards his son, Sem and do not allowed the ranger to come close to her.
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Selina attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 152 times over 730
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Endu
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
9 February 2009
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Delima
Status Semi-wild
Update Endu is a fine looking young grown up orangutan. She is now always in the accompany of Anaku. Her hair coat was much more longer and shinier than before. Sometimes, she would be found in company of Ganya as well, munching all the juicy fruits that are given to them.
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Sem
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2016
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Selina
Status Semi-wild
Update Sem is now two years old .He look fit, well and healthy. He still depend much on her mother breast feeding and sometime tried to grab solid food from her mother hand. He also like to play alone while her mother enjoyed feeding.
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Sem attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Dec 2018 : 152 times over 730
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Baka
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2005
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Nora
Status Semi-wild
Update Baka has not show up at the Center since October 2015. But Semenggoh’smanagement has never give up to search for him during monthly patrolling. Hopefully he is thriving well in the wilderness. As there are reports from villagers that , they saw few orangutans lounging in the forest at their village.
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Manap
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2001
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Minah
Status Semi-wild
Update Manap has not show up at the Center since April 2016. But Semenggoh’s management has never give up to search for him during monthly patrolling. Hopefully he is thriving well in the wilderness with some other orangutans. As there are reports from villagers that , they saw few orangutans lounging in the forest at their village.
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Arnorma
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1997
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Lela
Status Semi-wild
Update A best friend of Baka, he has not show up at the Center since 2015. But Semenggoh’smanagement has never give up to search for him during monthly patrolling. Hopefully he is thriving well in the wilderness with some other orangutans. As there are reports from villagers that , they saw few orangutans lounging in the forest at their village.
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