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PERTH, Australia — An orangutan at the Perth Zoo was caught on video flinging a possum from his treehouse.
Australian news network 7News said the unexpected eviction occurred on Saturday when the territorial ape sent the unwelcome guest cartwheeling through the air and out of the enclosure.
The person who filmed the incident said they "didn't think (the orangutan) would throw it like a Frisbee" and the "wild encounter" occurred in front of children, according to 7News.
Perth Zoo said staff members do their best to prevent wildlife from breaking into different habitats but, "just as in other urban Perth areas, it's not always possible to stop them."
The orangutan habitat is an outside environment and possums have been known to inhabit above-ground territories such as the ape's treehouse.
"Whilst every effort is made to prevent them from entering, the sheer height provides some challenges and sometimes the orangutans evict the odd possum themselves," the zoo spokesman said. The possum survived the throw, the zoo said.
Note to self: Do not make an orangutan mad unless you want to be tossed through the sky.
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