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Monkey Business

Tuesday, December 17, 2002

Jakarta has the largest conservation center for primates in the world. And only a month after opening, it's already self-financing.

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AYEAR ago, some Jakartans cursed the plan to bring in the quartet. Today, however, Kimbo, Kihi, Kidjoun, and Komu are in great demand during school vacations. Watching the antics of the four gorillas at the Schmutzer Primate Center in Ragunan, South Jakarta together with your family is indeed enjoyable and helps you to forget your troubles for a while.

The African primates, who arrived four months ago from the Howletts & Port Lympne Wild An

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