I don't know whether there's a shortage of gorillas in Scandinavia, or not, but these Scandinavians are now a proud people because they have delivered the first gorilla in captivity. It would be news here if there's a gorilla that has been trained to use a
handheld digital device to call President Bush and ask of his plans for the future, but I think the weather back in Scandinavia isn't actually for gorillas, you know. With this, the people back at this Scandinavian zoo, specifically in Sweden, have told reporters of the state of the baby gorilla's mother and the baby itself as being in tiptop shape.
The spokesperson of the Kolmaarden Animal Park in southern Sweden, Magnus Nilsson, has announced that the baby gorilla's gender isn't known at the moment. Nilsson added that it's too early a time to actually identify the gorilla's gender. But this
Scandinavian zoo promises the people could play with the baby gorilla once the zoo actually opens for summer. Zoo officials in Scandinavia have also stated that there are lots of gorilla's being raised in captivity all over the planet, but in Scandinavia, gorillas are becoming rarer and rarer as time goes by. It may be because of the weather, or the effects of global warming that seem to affect the gorillas here in Scandinavia, if there ever are indeed gorillas in Scandinavia's wilderness. Well, if there ever are indeed gorillas in Scandinavian wildnerness, they wouldn't raise one in captivity, right?