Kitombe, who roamed the enclosures of the zoo for over 25 years, died Thursday after veterinarians euthanized the 38-year-old ...
Franklin Park Zoo gorilla Kitombe was “humanely euthanized” on Thursday, the zoo said in a statement.
After conducting numerous medical tests, and an examination by two veterinarians “the decision was made to humanely euthanize ...
Kitombe, the western lowland gorilla known by zoo staff as "Kit," was 38 years old when he died Thursday evening at the zoo.
A gorilla living at the Franklin Park Zoo will be evaluated for “concerning health issues,” the zoo announced Wednesday.
The Franklin Park Zoo in Boston is mourning one of its beloved primates this week, as Kitombe, a male western lowland gorilla ...
Kitombe, a 38-year-old male western lowland gorilla, is experiencing concerning health issues, the zoo said. His care team ...
Kit, father of three Franklin Park Zoo gorillas, has recently developed several health issues resulting in a veterinary check ...
Known to the public as Kit, the Franklin Park Zoo's 38-year-old male gorilla died on Thursday after a rapid decline in health ...
BOSTON - The Franklin Park Zoo is mourning the loss of Kitombe, a 38-year-old male western lowland gorilla. The zoo said "Kit" had serious health issues and was examined under anesthesia on Thursday.
A gorilla who's lived at Boston's Franklin Park Zoo for more than 25 years died on Thursday, the zoo announced, soon after he was placed under anesthesia following a rapid decline in his health.
Veterinarians in Boston are caring for a gorilla named Kit with "serious health issues" at the Franklin Park Zoo.