Orangutan Uses Her Blanket To Make A Hammock To Sleep In At Night

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Videos by Motherhood on March 12, 2017

This fascinating video shows Nemo, a 14-year-old orangutan, fashion a hammock out of a blanket.

An orangutan at a zoo in Thailand wasn’t too impressed with her sleeping quarters – so she decided to do something about it.

Nemo, who is 14-years-old, was captured on video using a blanket to create a hammock in which she could sleep.

She expertly ties the ends of the blanket around the bars of her enclosure, leaving just enough slack to create a comfortable hammock.

In the wild, orangutans sleep among the tree tops and make their nests using foliage folded carefully together.

Captive orangutans like Nemo are well-known for their creative use of objects within their enclosures.

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