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PATERNITY TEST FOR MONKEY BUSINESS



PATERNITY TEST FOR MONKEY BUSINESS

Orangutan Indah hangs out with her baby Cinta in the San Diego Zoo on June 17, 2004. Just in time for Father's Day, a baby orangutan at the San Diego Zoo finds out who's his daddy. Using DNA technology the Zoo's Genetics Division was able to determine which of the two males in the Absolutely Apes exhibit is the baby, Cinta's, father -- and the results were a bit surprising to some zookeepers. It turns out that Satu, a rambunctious teenage boy is Cinta's daddy, rather than the older more dominant male Clyde who is Satu's father. Keepers admit the mother Indah always seemed more interested in Satu than Clyde. (UPI Photo/Tammy Spratt)..

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