‘Notorious’ orangutan gropes giggling woman’s breasts at Thai zoo
‘Infamous’ orangutan gropes giggling female breasts at Thai zoo where his antics have made him a star attraction… but animal groups say he’s being ‘exploited’
- Footage shows orangutan hugging and kissing the giggling woman in Bangkok
- The monkey named Nhong has made a habit of touching women’s breasts
This is when a ‘notorious’ orangutan gropes the breasts of a giggling woman at a Thai zoo, where his antics have made him a star attraction, despite animal groups expressing concern about the ape’s becoming exploited’.
Panisara Rikulsurakan, 26, was visiting Bangkok’s Safari World in Thailand when she stopped to sit down and pose with the cheeky primate named Nhong.
Mrs. Rikulsurakan, dressed in black shorts and a pink top, sits down on a bench in front of the orangutan, who needs no invitation to wrap his long arms lovingly around her.
Soon after, Nhong smiles at the crowd before moving the woman closer to cheekily kiss her on the cheek as she and those watching burst into laughter.
The orangutan then briefly removes its arms from Mrs. Rikulsurakan before placing them back on her – this time right on top of her breasts.
This is when a ‘notorious’ orangutan gropes the breasts of a giggling woman at a Thai zoo
Despite being horrified by the monkey’s actions, Mrs. Rikulsurakan continues to see the funny side of it as her top begins to slip off her right shoulder as the orangutan continues to peck her cheek.
Later in the video, Mrs. Rikulsurakan can be seen petting Nhong as the orangutan lays down in front of her.
Nhong then wraps his left arm around the woman’s neck to pull her closer before kissing her cheek again to her pleasure.
The video ends with Mrs. Rikulsurakan piggybacking the monkey after the pair struck up a bit of friendship.
Ms. Rikulsurakan said after meeting the primate, “The orangutan is so friendly.
“I like coming to the safari park to see him. He’s the star attraction because everyone loves having their picture taken with him.’
The orangutan lives in an enclosure at the Safari World zoo in the Thai capital. One of his roles is to stand with tourists as they have photos taken.
Orangutans are among the smartest primates, and as one of the least aggressive great apes, they are generally not violent towards humans.
Nhong’s antics have made him a star attraction at Safari World in Thailand’s capital, Bangkok
Not the first time! Another orangutan put his hands on a woman’s cleavage, pulled her close and planted a kiss at the same zoo in August
Nhong has learned the practice of touching and kissing women’s breasts – with the encouragement of the handlers and other visitors.
It is even said that women flock to the zoo to visit Nhong due to the popularity of the videos on social media.
However, questions have been raised about the use of the orangutan to perform his signature stunt with animal rights organizations such as PETA complaining that he is being “exploited and humiliated.”
Safari World has come under fire in the past after it emerged that the zoo hosted an event in which orangutans boxed each other while other monkeys stood outside the ring banging drums and dancing in bikinis.
And last August, another woman was groped by an orangutan at the same Thai zoo — just weeks after pinching the breasts of another female visitor.
Despite concerns about the treatment of orangutans, Ms. Rikulsurakan added: ‘Nhong is always so clean and he is treated well. I don’t think there are any problems. He brings good luck.’