An 8-month-old orphaned orangutan from an Indiana children's zoo has found his new home in Zoo Atlanta. Dumadi, who is expected to arrive Wednesday, will be adopted by a 25-year-old female Madu.

Madu is an experienced mother who has been a surrogate mother to another orphan in the Atlanta zoo's 10-member orangutan family. According to AP reports, Dumadi was orphaned last year at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo when his mother died an hour after giving birth to him, likely from a blood clot.

Fort Wayne, Indiana zookeepers are sending the animal to Atlanta Zoo after they were not successful in finding a female adult there to take the infant. Also, Zoo Atlanta was selected because of its large orangutan population. There are about 23 western lowland gorillas and 10 orangutans.