Baby gorilla born after rare caesarean at UK zoo

A baby gorilla has survived a rare caesarean at a British Zoo

A baby gorilla is doing well after being born in a rare caesarean section.

A baby gorilla is doing well after being born in a rare caesarean section. Source: SBS

The tiny western lowland gorilla was born at Bristol zoo weighing just one kilogram.

A team of vets, a medical professor and a local gynaecologist performed the emergency caesarean after the mother showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia.

It was a procedure that had only been carried out a handful of times worldwide.

Both the yet-to-be-named baby girl and her mother, Kera, are being closely monitored by a team of experienced gorilla keepers and veterinary staff.







 


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Published 24 February 2016 11:24am
Updated 24 February 2016 12:18pm
Source: SBS News

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