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Home / Environment / Beloved Memphis Zoo Orangutan Tombak Passes Away at 43

Beloved Memphis Zoo Orangutan Tombak Passes Away at 43

8 Oct

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  • Longtime male Sumatran orangutan at Memphis Zoo died last month
  • Tombak arrived at the zoo in 1994 and lived well beyond typical lifespan
  • Served as a "symbol of the wonder of orangutans" for generations of visitors
Beloved Memphis Zoo Orangutan Tombak Passes Away at 43

In a heartbreaking announcement, the Memphis Zoo revealed that its longtime male Sumatran orangutan, Tombak, had passed away last month. Tombak, who had been a resident of the zoo since 1994, experienced a sudden decline in health and died despite the best efforts of the zoo's veterinary team.

Tombak was a beloved figure at the zoo, serving as a "quiet but powerful presence" and one of the institution's most iconic primates. For over 30 years, generations of visitors had come to know Tombak as a symbol of the wonder and importance of conserving the critically endangered Sumatran orangutan species. Despite his advanced age of 43, which was well beyond the typical 25-30 year lifespan for his kind, Tombak remained a cherished member of the Memphis Zoo family.

The zoo's statement praised Tombak's "gentle but observant nature," noting that he had enjoyed taking things apart and observing the work of his keepers and staff. Tombak's old age was a testament to both his own resilience and the exceptional care he had received during his decades at the zoo. As a father of three offspring, Tombak's legacy will continue to inspire visitors and conservation efforts for years to come.

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Tombak, the longtime male Sumatran orangutan at the Memphis Zoo, passed away last month at the age of 43 after experiencing a sudden decline in health.
Tombak had been a resident of the Memphis Zoo since 1994, shortly after the opening of the Primate Canyon exhibit, and had lived at the zoo for over 30 years.
Tombak was known as a "symbol of the wonder of orangutans and the importance of conserving this critically endangered species," inspiring generations of visitors to the Memphis Zoo.

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