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  "textContent": "Tapanuli orangutans have been under threat from climate change fuelled storms with a single cyclone killing 7% of the monkeys in the Batang Toru forest in northern Sumatra, Indonesia",
  "title": "World's rarest ape just lost 7% of its population in one go - here's the reason"
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