6:59 So Wonderful to see that these Gorillas are being fed nutritional foods and plenty. Her baby is Adorable 🥰. Thanks for putting Bluegrass music in to.
😂😂😂😂 Tamidol Refusing to give Keeper the **Empty yogurt container** I guess she’s thinking she hasn’t THOROUGHLY gotten aLL the GOODY out of it yet 😂😂😂😂
Its nice to see mom getting a nice variety of food to keep her healthy ❤. She wasn't giving up the yogurt until every last drop was gone lol. Nala is so devoted to her momma and her baby brother. She even sits on the other side of the enclosure to watch over them. Makongo is getting so big. He's just so cute.
Mom loves yogurt, just as you said, eating every last drop🤣🤣👍. I'm very happy that the nursing mother is getting good care♥️, ensuring her health💕, which in turn means better milk for Makongo💞. Wish them both good health💋🦍♥️💪💪👍.
Me encanta el video 100pt que belleza 😍 y amor por esos animalitos felicito al paciente personal del zoológico que variedad de comidas naranjas pepinos lechuga tomate 🍅 pimientos yogur pero aun más el amor con que lo hacen y están acostumbrados comen relajados ponen la comida en lugares limpias
I am also very happy that both the mother and baby are well taken care of👏👍. Especially Tamidol during her nursing period, as she needs more nutrition and plenty of fruits and vegetables🥰. I am grateful that the zookeeper is taking good care of her👏👏♥️🦍💋👍
It makes me Happy to see TAMIDOL eating and Enjoying her Food 🥕 🥬 🍅 🫑 especially the Tasty Yogurt 🍦 bcuz Baby KONGO will Also get to Enjoy during his breastfeeding 🍼
The rich vegetables, fruits, and yogurt provide Tamidol with ample nutrition💪💪. It’s especially heartening to see Tamidol, in her nursing period, receiving such good care♥️🦍💋💋🥰.
Hola 👋🏽 Baby KONGO you Handsome wee boy 💙🩵🤩🥰💐😘🤗😍 and THANK YOU 🙏🏽 to **Zookeepers** for their EXCELLENT Care of Mommy Tamidol. You’re Very Much Appreciated 😊
I’m really happy to see Tamidol being well taken care of😍😍. A big thumbs👍 up to the zookeepers! A well-nourished mother can raise healthier babies, and with the careful attention from both the mother and the zookeepers, the baby will surely grow up healthy👶💪💪👍🦍♥️💋.
How is it that this beautiful nursing gorilla Tamidol with her beautiful baby boy Makongo the mom looks so healthy bright eyed and not lethargic. And then in a months time she had to be euthanized because she was lethargic due to her poor health? There is no preventive care and just euthanized so quickly and still nursing her baby. I dont get it. With all that was said she had in the Aug 2024 video, vast contrast to this video. Such a shame. These gorillas deserve so much better care. Incredibly sad for Tamidol, Makongo and the family. RIP beautiful Tamidol ❤
👍🏽 Agree. And we the Viewers just get some **SAPPY a$$ Nonsensical Story** that Imo just does NOT ADD UP 😡 I understand that we don’t get to see EVERY waking moment of the Gorillas, but from Videos I watched of the Lovely TAMIDOL 🦋🌺 she NEVER appeared to be Lethargic and, as this Video demonstrates, she has a Very HEALTHY APPETITE 💕
I'm a bit surprised they give a gorilla dairy products as they're herbivores (unless it's one of those "nondairy" plant-based yogurts). But even cow's milk yogurt is much more digestible than plain milk, and it does provide a good protein and calcium boost which a nursing mother really needs.
Tamidol, in her nursing period, is receiving excellent care, with the zookeepers providing her with plenty of nutritional support. She especially loves yogurt and wouldn’t let go of the bottle until she had finished every last drop. Thanks to the zookeepers for taking such good care of this great nursing mother👍👍🤝♥️🦍💋💪.
@@MySkinnydip I don’t think her health issues had anything to do with her diet. Gorillas, both in the wild and in zoos, are unfortunately prone to nearly all the same kinds of health problems human are, as they get older. And sometimes they just tragically die young, like humans sometimes do too. Zoo gorillas actually have longer life spans than gorillas in the wild, most of which don’t live past age 35. And many more die in infancy, than the ones in zoos.
@@KathyPrendergast-cu5ci I just meant in general. I don’t understand why she was put under anesthesia and a scan wasn’t performed. I know she was suffering but perhaps she could’ve been treated. Anywho I’m so sad that she is gone!