A cheeky orangutan in Thailand has made a habit of groping women who come to visit his enclosure.
The promiscuous primate greeted tourist Angel Orangelor, 27, by wrapping her in his embrace when she approached him in Bangkok’s Safari World on August 15.
The great ape placed its hands on her cleavage then pulled her towards him and planted a kiss on the girl’s cheek.
He then flashed a toothy grin to amused tourists while posing in front of his charge’s friends.
It came weeks after the animal pulled a similar stunt with another female visitor.
Orangutans are among the smartest primates, and as one of the least aggressive great apes are generally non-violent to humans.
But they are extremely strong and have a bite force close to that of a lion, meaning any tourist willing to interact physically with an orangutan is at risk of serious harm
Angel, who was visiting the park while on holiday, said: ‘The orangutan was just trying to show me some love. He looked very cute. He didn’t hurt me and he was being friendly.
‘My friends thought it was funny. We had a real bond.’
Angel was visiting the safari park on a trip with friends when the incident happened last week.
Her friend Fran said: The last moment where you’re looking at him and he was sticking out his tongue, is so precious.’
Another pal added: ‘He knows he can’t get into trouble for doing this, that’s why he’s laughing.’
The same orangutan pulled a similar stunt on June 27, when he sidled up behind a visitor and cupped her breasts, before grinning and kissing her cheek.
Onlooker Dararat Suwanmai, 24, said of the incident: ‘I burst out laughing when I realised what the woman was doing. He was such a friendly creature.’
The Bangkok Safari Park has a number of orangutans that visitors can pose with.
However, they have developed bad habits which include touching and kissing female visitors.
It is unclear whether the animals have been trained to perform the act, or whether they are doing so of their own volition.