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Grisella
does not travel without her fruit basket. Her drawing utensils will
be returned to her at her new home. Grisella is not an artist with
special demands, but an orang-utan lady moving from the zoo in
Heidelberg to Tel Aviv in Israel. After the death of her long-term
companion, she did not feel comfortable in Heidelberg anymore –
pain of separation.
With
the help of GK Air team, the 33 year old ape will now start a new
period in her life living in sunny Israel. Once she arrives in
Hay-Park in Tel Aviv, she will get her easel back since drawing is
one of her favourite hobbies.
A
special GK Air vehicle with air suspension and air conditioning
brought Grisella from Heidelberg to the Animal Lounge in Frankfurt.
With the usual professionalism and experience, everything was done to
guarantee that the journey would be as pleasant as possible for the
orang-utan lady. GK Air took care of everything, from customs
declaration to the health certificates.
Orang-utans
are part of the great ape family by genus, but they are clearly
differentiated by their red-brown coat and their physique since they
have adapted more to living in trees. Over the years of having been
living in trees their arms and legs have grown to have a stronger
build than other apes of the same genus. Their arm span can reach
2.25 meters.
Even
Grisella´s who is in her prime at the age of 33. The lifespan of an
orang-utan living in a zoo can reach up to sixty years. A Healthy
nutrition is definitely one of the reasons. Grisella did not travel
without her large fruit basket, filled with apples, bananas, kiwis,
fresh branches, as well as salad, carrots, cucumbers, and sunflower
seeds.
"Well
simply a balanced ape diet, so that the lady has nothing lacking, and
of course the journey offers a perfect culinary service including
tea,-mind you without sugar", says Kay Wissenbach, managing
director of GK Air.
The
transport box for the Lufthansa flight has to be as special as the
great apes are. The box alone weighs 290 kilograms without freight.
The ape only weighs 50 kilograms. Like all orang-utans, Grisella is
listed under Cites regulations since orang-utans are a protected
species. Therefore, the German Federal Office for Environmental
Protection is always involved when such rare species are transported.
The orang-utan cannot be exported without document of compliance.
There were no problems, everything was o.k., and the documentation
was conclusive. To make sure that Grisella did not feel lonely in her
new environment at least on her first days, a keeper accompanied her
for a few days. This was surely no everyday transport, and
proved once again that 43 years of experience in animal
transportation are an essential part of a professional and reliable
animal consignment, said Kay Wissenbach.
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