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Zookeepers at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium arrived to a pair of unexpected discoveries Thursday morning: a newborn baby gorilla and the news that its mother wasn’t a male gorilla. The gorilla ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio − Zookeepers at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio have made an exciting discovery. Sully, an eight-year old gorilla whom zookeepers thought was male, gave birth last week.
The Ohio zoo believed Sully the gorilla, who arrived at the facility in 2019, was a male until they found the primate cradling a baby gorilla on July 20 Columbus zoo/Facebook It's a girl!
Sully the gorilla is doing an amazing job for a first-time mom. That’s according to Shawn Bell, assistant curator for Congo Expedition, the section of the Columbus Zoo where Sully gave birth ...
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has added a tiny new member to its gorilla troop. The western lowland gorilla was born early Saturday. The baby's mother Sue has been cuddling and giving care to ...
An Ohio zoo welcomed an adorable — and critically endangered — baby gorilla over the weekend. The newborn western lowland gorilla is mother Sue's first child, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium ...
"Tiny hands and beautiful big brown eyes that melt our hearts." The Columbus Zoo has welcomed the birth of a critically endangered western lowland baby gorilla, according to zoo officials.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium happily announced the birth of a critically endangered gorilla. The baby western lowland gorilla was born on June 29 to first-time mother Sue and father Ktembe.
The western lowland gorilla died in her sleep in her enclosure at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Life expectancy for gorillas is about 50 years, so Colo beat the odds. At her passing, she had just ...