Orangutan reaches out a hand to help man stuck in mud
It turns out, they’re also a very compassionate species, and know how to help a human in danger. That’s what one great ape proved after lending a stranger a “helping hand.”
Anil Prabhakar is a nature photographer from Indonesia. In 2019, he was moved after learning about the struggles of orangutans, who are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching.
According to The Dodo, he received a tour from an organization called the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation. He hoped to learn more about the species, and hopefully capture some photographs as well.
Another danger to orangutans is venomous snakes, and while on the safari Prabhakar watched as a warden stepped up to clear the area of snakes to protect the apes.
But while doing so, the man got stuck in the mud — and that’s when Prabhakar witnessed a truly incredible sight: an orangutan reached out a hand to help the man get free.
Despite the sweet gesture, the man stuck in the mud did not accept the orangutan’s help. According to The Dodo, it was his duty to be a “lifeguard” to the animals and not interfere with them, plus the orangutan’s strong grip might’ve done more harm than good.
“The warden just moved away. I asked him why later and he said: ‘It’s a wild animal, not one we are familiar with,'” Prabhakar told Bored Panda.
Still, it was an inspiring sight, and just the kind of moment Prabhakar hoped to capture in his expedition: a photo that moves people to help this endangered species.
“My way of thinking is that every photo can speak for itself,” he told The Dodo. “I’m more into trying to portray an emotion I can connect to.”
“Once humanity dies in mankind, sometimes animals are guiding us back to our basics,” the photographer captioned his photo on Instagram.
“We’re very happy to see the positive responses people give to this picture,” Jamartin Sihite, the chief executive officer of the BOSF, told The Jakarta Post.
“Looking at this picture, we cannot help but wonder that wild animals could be kinder to human beings than us to them.”