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Surya, the mother, with her fourth infant, a male weighing 1.5 kilos, who has not yet been named. Foto: EFE | Vídeo: EP Nature New arrival at Madrid Zoo Aquarium: birth of a Bornean orangutanThe new baby, a 1.5-kilo male, represents a boost for the conservation of these great apes that are critically endangered in the wild
Wednesday, 15 April 2026, 15:47
ShareThe Madrid Zoo Aquarium is celebrating the birth of a new Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) baby, one of the most endangered species on the planet, classified as Critically Endangered according to the Red List of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The infant was born in the early hours of 2 April, after 8.5 months of gestation, which is the norm for this species, and, according to experts, is progressing favourably.
During these first weeks of life, his activity is limited to eating and sleeping, constantly clinging to his mother, Surya. She has previously given birth to three more babies and is proving to be a "true mother", as stated by the zoo's orangutan keeper, Maica Esponinosa. Surya is demonstrating exemplary maternal behaviour, devoting all her attention to the care and grooming of the little one.
Voting for his name
As is tradition at Madrid Zoo, the newborn's name must begin with the letter 'S', the same initial as his mother. In the coming days, the park will invite the public to participate in choosing the final name through its official channels.
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