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epa05176297 An undated handout photograph made available on 23 February 2016 by Bristol Zoo, south west England showing a baby gorilla, who was born at the zoo on 12 Febraury 2016.
Bristol Zoo veterinarian Rowena Killick called the Feb. 12 procedure a "very challenging operation" that required an emergency resuscitation of the baby gorilla.
An infant gorilla hand-reared at Bristol Zoo Gardens now has a surrogate mother following a successful introduction. Western lowland gorilla Hasani was born at the zoo in August. He was cared for ...
The gorilla was delivered at Bristol Zoo Gardens on February 12 after her mother, Kera, showed signs of a potentially life-threatening complication called pre-eclampsia, the zoo said.
LONDON -- Remember that baby gorilla that was delivered via caesarian section at Bristol Zoo last month?. Well, you'll be pleased to hear she's doing just fine.
The comment is just one of hundreds sparked by a viral TikTok video - which now has more than 800l views - that saw the troop of gorillas at the former zoo site in Clifton filmed by trespassers ...
Trespassers who broke into Bristol Zoo and filmed gorillas in their enclosure have been condemned by zoo staff and bosses. A series of videos, which have circulated widely on social media, shows ...
A gorilla enclosure has been targeted by a number of ‘distressing’ break-ins, following a viral Tik-Tok video that made false claims about their welfare. Leeds news you can trust since 1890.
T he proposed home for the remaining gorillas at Bristol's now-closed zoo site will not be open to the public until 2026, a delay from its original opening date in summer 2025. The Central African ...
It’s not every day you meet someone who has cradled a baby gorilla in a car seat, brought it home after work, and fallen asleep with it curled into their arm on Christmas Day. But for Alan Toyne ...
A camel and its keeper at Bristol Zoo, Clifton, Bristol, in an undated photo. The zoo has housed famous residents such as Roger, the first black rhino born in the U.K., and Alfred the gorilla.
In an accompanying post, the zoo wrote: “Ahead of the gorilla troop's move to their new home at Bristol Zoo Project, we've unfortunately been dealing with break ins at the old Bristol Zoo ...