Bulera, a 35-year-old female lowland gorilla died due to shigellosis, a highly contagious bacterial infection, the zoo announced in a post on social media on August 22. Two brother bonobos, Jumanji and Jenga, later died from the infection.
Bulera, a 35-year-old female lowland gorilla died due to shigellosis, a highly contagious bacterial infection, the zoo announced in a post on social media on August 22. Two brother bonobos, Jumanji and Jenga, later died from the infection.
Bulera, a 35-year-old female lowland gorilla died due to shigellosis, a highly contagious bacterial infection, the zoo announced in a post on social media on August 22. Two brother bonobos, Jumanji and Jenga, later died from the infection.
Bulera, a 35-year-old female lowland gorilla died due to shigellosis, a highly contagious bacterial infection, the zoo announced in a post on social media on August 22. Two brother bonobos, Jumanji and Jenga, later died from the infection.
Bulera, a 35-year-old female lowland gorilla died due to shigellosis, a highly contagious bacterial infection, the zoo announced in a post on social media on August 22. Two brother bonobos, Jumanji and Jenga, later died from the infection.
Bulera, a 35-year-old female lowland gorilla died due to shigellosis, a highly contagious bacterial infection, the zoo announced in a post on social media on August 22. Two brother bonobos, Jumanji and Jenga, later died from the infection.
By Jamiel Lynch, CNN (CNN) — Three apes at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens died over the past week due to a highly infectious bacterial infection, according to the zoo. Bulera, a 35-year-old female lowland gorilla died due to shigellosis…
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