Nov 16, 2024
ATLANTA, Ga. (WSAV) - Kambera, a western lowland gorilla delivered the 26th gorilla born at Zoo Atlanta on Wednesday. According to Zoo Atlanta, the animal care and veterinary teams are closely monitoring the mother and female infant, who has not yet been observed nursing on her own – a vital next step in her development. The infant appears healthy and is displaying positive signs such as a strong grip and normal vocalizations, Zoo Atlanta says. Likewise, Kambera displays positive maternal inclinations such as holding the baby closely and being responsive to her vocalizations. On November 15, the teams briefly removed the infant from Kambera to conduct a thorough neonatal exam and to ensure the infant was properly hydrated and fed. Following the exam, the infant was promptly returned to Kambera. Animal care and veterinary teams have had contingency plans in place in the event Kambera, 25, did not accept her infant, as she previously rejected another offspring at another organization prior to moving to Zoo Atlanta. The infant’s father is Willie B. Jr., who has had a chance to see his second offspring, as has Willie B. III, a first-time big brother.  “We are very encouraged and cautiously optimistic that the baby will be able to nurse regularly in the near future,” said Sam Rivera, DVM, Vice President of Animal Health. “Intervention is never a preferred measure unless an infant’s health is in question, as we always want to see gorilla babies remain with their mothers with no human interference. Fortunately, our teams were prepared for a variety of outcomes with this birth. We continue to closely watch both Kambera and the infant to ensure both remain healthy.”
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