Jumoke Explained

Jumoke
Species:Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)
Gender:Female
Birth Date:November 10th, 1989
Birth Place:Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Powell, Ohio
Death Date:August 18th, 2008
Death Place:Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Powell, Ohio
Death Cause:Miscarriage complications
Residence:Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, Ohio
Parents:Toni (mother)

Jumoke (November 10, 1989 – August 18, 2008) was a western lowland gorilla at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, Ohio.

Life

Jumoke was born on November 10, 1989, at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.[1] She was the daughter of Toni and granddaughter of Colo, the first gorilla born in captivity. Jumoke was hand-reared until she was 18 months old. While being raised, the keepers would snap their fingers as they came towards the room to make sure she was not startled. She learned from observation how to snap her fingers and smile, and would often do these things when bored or towards people. Because she was hand raised she had a hard time raising her own offspring and required the assistance of surrogates. Jumoke however did save the life of her son Jontu who was not breathing at birth. She put Jontu's head to her mouth and started breathing for him.

Jumoke died unexpectedly on August 18, 2008. The cause of death is believed to be complications from an earlier miscarriage.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Docent Newsletter, The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium: September 2008
  2. Kathy Gray (August 21, 2008). "Gorilla lost fetus before dying", The Columbus Dispatch.