THE world's only known albino orangutan has been spotted alive and well in a Borneo rainforest — more than a year after she was released into the wild.
The Natural Resources Conservation Agency made the decision to release Alba into the wild at the time because she had become physically strong and learned essential behaviours for survival. At the time, she could not immediately return to the wild because of health issues relating to her albinism, which could have made her vulnerable to hunters.Coronavirus cases rise to 90 as killer flu leaves thousands strandedGLOBAL VIRUSMale model caught groping waitress on CCTV sacked by modelling agencyPAIN KILLERSFathoni added the real threat to Alba's life was from poachers who consider her a valuable target because of her special condition.
Leave them alone they belong there