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PHOTO PROVIDED FOR EDITORIAL USE BY THE CINCINNATI ZOO, WHO OWN THE PHOTO. AP provides access to this publicly distributed HANDOUT photo to be used only to illustrate news reporting or commentary on the facts or events depicted in this image.
This photo provided by the Cincinnati Zoo on Friday, March 1, 2013, shows Ron Evans, Primate Center Team Leader at the zoo, stretchiing a baby gorilla named Gladys the way a mother Western Lowland Gorilla would with her young. The baby gorilla was born Jan. 29 at a Texas zoo to a first-time mother who wouldn't care for her. Zoo workers and volunteers are acting as surrogate mothers to prepare the baby to be introduced to two female gorillas at the Cincinnati Zoo who might accept her. (AP Photo/The Cincinnati Zoo/David Jenike)
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2013-03-01
AP/East News
Associated Press
David Jenike/Cincinnati Zoo/CS102
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0,85MB
22cm x 15cm by 300dpi
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