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Kusasi a great great ape

Category: Orangutan Care Centre & Quarantine, Orangutans | Date: Aug 11 2008 | By: orangutanfoundation

I was pleased to read that some of you have seen the PBS documentary “Kusasi from Orphan to King” which was shown on PBS television in the States, on the BBC in the UK and ABC in Australia (I think it may also have been on Animal Planet). I think it is a great film giving you a real insight into Kusasi’s world. 

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Kusasi -the old king of Camp Leakey 

However, the second reason I like it is much more personnel; Kusasi has been a large figure throughout my time here.  When I first visited Camp Leakey as a tourist, in 1996, Kusasi was the contender in waiting.  By the time I came back in 2001 he was the undisputed king.  He dominated Camp throughout 2003 but even by then Win was challenging him.  In 2004 twice we had to operate on him up at Camp. 

Kusasi operation 

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Kusasi during an operation at Camp Leakey, Tanjung Puting National Park 

I remember eight of us struggling to lift him; his head alone felt as heavy as a sack of cement.  2005 was little better for him; he broke his arm and had to be moved to the Care Centre where he spent the next year.   By the time he was moved back to Camp in 2006, he was very much “in retirement”. 

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Kusasi, after his time in the OCCQ, in 2006 

Tom had taken over as king and is still the dominant male, he rarely comes into Camp though.  Kusasi, for his part, is either in Camp or deep into the forest.  He does not go anywhere where Tom might be.  And that is probably very wise. 

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Kusasi -relaxing (photo by Hugh Sturrock)

I have seen Kusasi relaxing, even looking bored.  I have seen him grab a person, which was frightening and I have seen him fighting other males, which was even more frightening.  He gave Ashley and I the shock of our lives when he entered a small building where we sat.  But I have also seen him grow old.

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Kusasi - still a magnificent orangutan 

These days he appears thin rather than massive as he did a few years ago and he has lost two of his canine teeth.  It is probably in his best interests if his fighting days are over. That said, even if he is past his prime, in his prime he was unbeatable.  And even now he remains magnificent. 

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10 Responses to “Kusasi a great great ape”

Christine C., on 11 Aug 2008

What a truly magnificent beast…what a wonderful thing for you to have had these experiences with him!

Wanda, Atlanta, on 11 Aug 2008

What a creature — a bold and beautiful old man to be sure!

MInna, Helsinki, Finland, on 11 Aug 2008

Thank you Stephen for the wonderful story and pictures of the truly magnificent Kusasi! Your writing is so full of love and respect. I hope the documentary will be aired on Animal Planet, so I will have the chance to see it too. I wish you all the best - both you and Kusasi!

sheryl, washington dc, on 11 Aug 2008

Kusasi seems a greater great ape than some of the ones I work around. :-) Thanks for the story and the great photos. He’s lovely.

s.

Francis, on 11 Aug 2008

Thank you for the update on Kusasi, he truly is magnificent and has such a great life story. I am so glad he is still around. When I watched it I never realized that you were involved and new Kusasi. Thanks again for the news that the old King is still roaming around camp Leakey

Brigitta, Switzerland, on 12 Aug 2008

Dear Stephen. I am just on the way to put all the photos from the visit at camp leakey on the web. I think I will finish it at the end of the week. There are also photos from the king of Camp Leakey. And I tell you, all the to-leg-primats have know, that he is king ;-) you will see it on the photos. We will come back to stay for a hole week at Tanjung Puting in Avril 2010. I hope to see Kusasi again - and the lovely SISWI (please give her a big hug from me)!
All the best for you all. I am really missing Tanjung Puting!

Annie, Texas, on 12 Aug 2008

Wow! What a handsome fellow he is!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing his wonderful story………I hope he gets to enjoy the rest of his life in peace and comfort!

brigitta, switzerland, on 13 Aug 2008

Dear Stephen. Can you tell us a little bit more about SISWI? I can’t forget her, she is a very special person.

Lindsey Raven, on 19 Aug 2008

I met Kusasi on my volunteer project in Camp leaky 2005. The first time I saw him I had a massive flutter in my heart and adrenaline rush. I was actually scared of his size and power in 2005. he took me by surprise once when I was going for a mandi and I froze with sheer amazement like a true gentlemen he knew I didnt have a chance in my frozen stuper so moved slowly off into the forest WOW. I can imagine he is getting on abit but in my eyes he will always be the king. Even though Tom is also very handsome it will just be one of those moments I will never forget!

Beth Starr, on 14 Sep 2008

I met Kusasi in 1995. I’m so glad that I came across your article and learned that he is still alive! I know his senior years will be comfortable at the Leakey Camp. What an icon. I’m sorry I missed the PBS special. The destruction of habitat that is going on around Tanjung Puting Park (and other parts of the world)is emotionally disheartening to me. Please see a portrait that I took of Kusasi in 1995: http://www.flickr.com/photos/b52starr/2856679187/

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