Zookeepers at the Cincinnati Zoo are working around the clock to care for Gladys, a baby gorilla whose mom couldn’t care for her. They dress in black and grunt like gorillas so that she can feel like she’s with her mother
Gladys, the baby gorilla, is held by one of her human keepers at the zoo in Cincinnati, Ohio. Gladys was born January 29 at a zoo in Texas but her mother couldn't care for her. Now zoo workers and gorillas are caring for her around the clock.
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