31.12.07                                                            Nonja telah 
tiada                                              

In this photo released by the Miami Metrozoo, Nonja, 52, the oldest orangutan 
in the United States, opens a holiday gift filled with bananas, raisins, and 
popcorn at Miami Metrozoo, Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2004, in Miami. Nonja, who was 
born on the Indonesian island of Sumatra and lived in Miami since 1983, was 
found dead Saturday morning Dec. 29, 2007, said Ron Magill, spokesman for the 
Miami Metro Zoo.
(AP Photo/Miami Metrozoo, Ron Magill)


World's oldest orangutan dies at age 55

Sun Dec 30, 10:16 AM ET

MIAMI - A 55-year-old Sumatran orangutan, believed to be the world's oldest, 
has died, a Miami zoo spokesman said.


Nonja, who was born on the Indonesian island of Sumatra and lived in Miami 
since 1983, was found dead Saturday morning, said Ron Magill, spokesman for the 
Miami Metro Zoo.

"Everybody's very sad, especially with an animal like an orangutan," Magill 
said. "You see a lot of yourself in these animals. The great apes are our 
closest relatives."

A necropsy is to be performed in the next few days. A typical life span for 
Sumatran orangutans is 40 to 50 years, Magill said.

Nonja had slowed down in recent years because of her age, Mcgill said. "She was 
really a grand old dame," Magill said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071230/ap_on_re_us/brf_old_orangutan


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