The 6th oldest of the more than 360 gorillas in North America, Samantha is considered the 'Grand Ol' Lady' of the Cincinnati Zoo. For her 50th birthday, she was honored with a cake made of yogurt, fruit and 'nutritionally complete primate chow.' 917wvxu
" of the Cincinnati Zoo, Samantha is being honored with a birthday cake made of yogurt, fruit and"nutritionally complete primate chow," with a few surprises hidden in the cake base. She and her family group will also enjoy"a forest full of their favorite plant snack items like forsythia, banana leaves, fiscus, bamboo as well as fresh melons."
"It's hard to wrap your head around the breadth and depth of Samantha's life," says Ron Evans, curator of primates."She's a mother; she's a grandmother; she's a great-grandmother; she's a foster mother to an orphaned gorilla, and she's just the most amazing animal I've ever worked with in my life." Samantha was raised with another gorilla named Sam. They were born 12 days apart in 1970 and were hand-raised with help from staff at Good Samaritan Hospital, from which both their names were derived. Not much was known about how to rear baby gorillas, and the zoo's former Ape House wasn't conducive to a mother gorilla raising her own young, so the pair spent their first weeks at Good Sam.
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