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Orangutan at Kentucky zoo asks to see 3-month-old visitor: Watch what happens next

Victoria Moorwood
Cincinnati Enquirer

An orangutan at the Louisville Zoo recently asked for a close-up look at a young visitor.

A viral video filmed by Kayla Jaylen Natsis this week shows a curious orangutan at the zoo gesturing toward guests to see their 3-month-old child, Natsis told Storyful.

In the clip, the ape taps on the glass of its enclosure and points at the human baby. When the parents bring the baby toward the glass, the orangutan comes closer to look at the child, resulting in a collective "Aww" from the crowd.

Some social media users identified the zoo animal as Amber, a 35-year-old orangutan who moved to her Louisville enclosure in 1996. Amber often taps on the glass to interact with guests and points toward their purses and backpacks to get a closer look, according to the zoo's website.

Amber, a 35-year-old orangutan, moved to the Louisville Zoo in 1996, according to the zoo's website.

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A TikTok video from earlier this month an orangutan, which appeared to be Amber, gesturing toward a guest. She pointed at the visitor's purse wanting to see its contents.

Another TikTok post showed an orangutan appearing to be Amber asking to see a guest's 2-week-old infant.