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A mother and baby Orangutan watch a guide along a trail in Gunung Leuser National Park. The illegal feeding of Orangutans has created dangerous behavior amongst some animals who now approach and sometimes chase groups of tourists in hopes of obtaining food. Efforts are slowly being made by the OIC and other conservation groups to stop this practice.
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