Third-Oldest Known Gorilla Celebrates 55th Birthday

โ€œVilaโ€ is a surrogate mother to seven gorillas and grandmother to one at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park

The third-oldest known gorilla in the world is celebrating her 55th birthday this weekend at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, zoo officials announced.

While the hand-raised, western lowland gorilla named โ€œVilaโ€ may be turning the big 5-5, zookeepers said sheโ€™s in remarkable condition for her age.

They credit the Southern California climate for Vilaโ€™s good health.

According to zoo officials, Vila has served as a surrogate mother to seven gorillas during her long life span and also plays grandmother to the San Diego Zooโ€™s youngest gorilla, Monroe.

On Friday morning Vila showed off her grandma skills by letting Monroe ride around on her back, as pictured above.

Besides her notable age and contributions as a surrogate mother, zoo officials said Vila has also made significant contributions to the understanding of her critically endangered species over the years.

She participated in a six-year study on great ape intelligence, which zoo officials said contributed to the base of scientific knowledge that researchers now have about gorillas.
 

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