Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Orang-utans in Sumatra


Spotting wild animals is one of the great joys when you're on an adventure holiday.It makes it even more special when that animal is almost extinct. Ans so it was when my wife and I saw our first Urang-utan in the wild on our honeymoon in Sumatra.

There are only 2 places in the world where one can spot these animals in the wild, in Borneo and Sumatra, Indonesia.

Bukit Lawang is one of the most accessible places to spot the Urang-Utan(Malay word for 'person of the forest') as it is on the eastern edge of the Gunung Leuser National Park,where there is a orang-utang conservation programme.

It is estimated that there are around 5000 of these endangered species left in the park.

The orang-utan is an arboreal(living in trees) mammal. They are mostly vegetarians,eating mainly fruit,shoots,leaves,tree bark and nuts. Occasionally they eat insects,small mammals and eggs.

These animals can get up to 30 to 40 years old in the wild but they breed very slowly with the females reaching sexual maturity at about the age of 10 and having only one baby every 6 years.

Due to the continued loss of habitat to logging and agriculture,researchers fear that the few remaining urang-utans will not survive.
The fact that the responsibility and organization of the Gunung Leuser National Park has been passed on too the Indonesian government is not promising for these mammals.

Bukit Lawang was extensively damaged by floods in November 2003,which killed 280 people and destroyed much of the riverfront development and with a 96km long trip on a road with holes where a truck can in disappear, lesser people visit this beautiful spot.

For information on traveling and accommodation in Sumatra, look on Lonely Planet



Wednesday, March 5, 2008

What's the moral of the story

It is winter and it is very cold. A little bird is in such a bad state that can not even produce a single whistle sound. A duck who notices the little shaky bird tries to help it. So it picks up the little bird and puts it in the center of a big pile of cow shit. although it doesn't smell all that good at least the bird starts to warm up again and starts singing.
A little bit later a fox passes by and notices the little bird and without any hesitation fox the fox swallows the little bird with feathers and everything.
What is the moral of the story?

a) If someone gets you in the shit,it's not always with bad intentions.
b) If someone pulls you out the shit doesn't always mean they do it with good intensions.
c) If you are in deep shit its better to keep your mouth shut.
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