00:06So we're here at the San Diego Zoo watching mother orangutan Inda and baby Aisha, five
00:12and a half months old, becoming independent.
00:26Mom is always staying close by and always keeping an eye on her, but she's definitely
00:31letting Aisha go out on her own more.
00:34She's pushing her to start climbing, teaching her those vital skills she's going to start
00:39needing as she gets older.
00:58Other members of the group have been starting to interact with Aisha, they've been coming
01:02up and checking her out.
01:04Not too much actual physical touching yet, but they're definitely checking her out and
01:09mom is keeping a close eye on those interactions.
01:28Aisha is starting to mouth foods and explore things with her mouth.
01:32She doesn't have her teeth yet, so she's still nursing, but pretty soon she'll start eating
01:36solid foods.
01:44She's really starting to gain independence and climb around and we saw some great movements
01:50of Aisha on her own with mom pushing her and telling her where to go and what to do.
01:55She's probably still.
01:56I mean, money can be so much stuck in my name for assist.
01:59Most people in peace are compelled to make a choice for this message and consent.
02:00I am really sure to keep an attitude of being restricted and never laissez forward and
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