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Kitombe, a 38-year-old male western lowland gorilla, is currently facing serious health challenges at the Boston Zoo. The animal care team has been vigilant in monitoring his condition and ensuring that his quality of life remains as high as possible. Given his advanced age, the team is particularly attentive to any changes in his health.
Veterinarians are preparing to conduct a comprehensive medical examination to assess Kitombe's overall well-being. This examination is crucial for determining the appropriate course of action to address his health issues. The zoo staff has expressed their deep concern for Kitombe, who has been a beloved resident for many years, and they are committed to providing him with the best possible care during this difficult time.
As the situation develops, the zoo remains focused on prioritizing Kitombe's health and comfort, reflecting their dedication to the welfare of all their animals.
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