There is an older postcard from La Boissiere in France showing the owner(?) handfeeding an adult male Orangutan. I'm presumng this is the Sumatran 'Major' who has since died after reaching some sort of longevity record(50?) I think he came there originally from Duisburg. The interesting thing is the card is labelled 'Orangutan of Tapanuli '. 'Sumatra' in French is still 'Sumatra' (as against Tapanuli), so I am wondering why they made this distinction. The card would have pre-dated the discovery of the new species though.To be precise - none ever recorded, and it's relatively unlikely, but it cannot be entirely ruled out given the fact that some animals in the captive population (although wild-caught) were obtained from animal markets, rescue situations, seizures and other such situations where the precise locality of origin is unknown.