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Indon activists rescue albino orangutan

An albino orangutan has been rescued by Indonesian activists.

Albino orangutan that was rescued from villagers in Tanggirang village
An albino orangutan has been rescued by Indonesian activists. (AAP)

Indonesian environmentalists have rescued a rare albino orangutan from captivity on the island of Kalimantan, a conservation charity says.

The five-year-old, pale-haired, blue-eyed female orangutan had been held captive by local residents in Central Kalimantan, where rampant deforestation by smallholders and plantation companies has endangered the lives and habitats of dozens of species.

"A preliminary physical examination conducted by our medical team has determined this is an albino orangutan: her hair, eye, and skin colour is paler than normal, and she is also sensitive to light," the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation said on its website on Tuesday. It added there was a good chance the primate could be released back into the wild soon.

Orangutans, considered critically endangered by the World Wildlife Fund, usually have brown or orange hair and dark eyes. They are native to Indonesia and Malaysia.


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