That's clearly the fault of the "handler"/zoo-keeper...shame on them for allowing that animal to get so overweight.
It's glandular.
@WonderWartHog99 Sorry; I don't buy that.
Calories in...calories out.
If they restricted that beauty's diet it would lose the weight.
Again...shame on them...and shame on you for using that excuse.
"Besides the sweet corn, which isn’t part of their natural diet, it’s not entirely clear what the orangutan was being fed throughout the day. However, Tom Taylor, assistant director for Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT), a group that rescues animals from captivity and traffickers in Thailand, is sure the orangutan is being fed the wrong foods — and overfed at that."
@Robecology >I don't buy that.
How about rent to own?
Posted by noworry28Yep, that's why.
Posted by KilltheskyfairyWalk around with RBF…
Posted by KilltheskyfairyWalk around with RBF…
Posted by KilltheskyfairyChange my mind!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyChange my mind!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyMissed opportunities…
Posted by noworry28Guilty, Guilty, convicted felon.
Posted by noworry28Guilty, Guilty, convicted felon.
Posted by noworry28Guilty, Guilty, convicted felon.
Posted by glennlabPlace blame where it properly belongs
Posted by KilltheskyfairyIt’s typical!
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?
Posted by KilltheskyfairySo, not at all?