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September 6, 2008 2:42:23 AM CDT



Taming Gorilla Heart Disease a Beastly Task

Posted Mar 14, 08 2:40 PM CDT in Science & Health 

(Newser) – With heart disease nearly epidemic among America’s captive gorilla population, zookeepers are trying to train the great apes to submit to the human medical procedures that could save their lives. But getting a gorilla to sit still for a blood test is a taxing problem, one the National Zoo is just starting to figure out. The Washington Post pays a visit to the exam room.

Scientists nationwide are studying the problem, which accounts for 41% of captive gorilla deaths. But it was National Zoo gorilla keepers, many members of the self-dubbed “Gorilla Girls” team of researchers, who thought to apply to gorillas techniques used to train pandas to accept medicine. They’re slowly making progress, but poking a 500-pound gorilla with a needle is never easy.

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Daniel Jimenez gets a close look at a lowland gorilla at the Fort Worth Zoo, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008.   (AP Photo)
In this photo provided by the Chicago Zoological Society's Brookfield Zoo, Nadaya, a 6-year-old western lowland gorilla, is shown enjoying a pumpkin.   (AP Photo/Chicago Zoological Society, Jim Schulz)
Little Joe, an adolescent western lowland gorilla, is seen inside his enclosure at the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, Sunday, April 22, 2007.   (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
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