She's a gorilla, not a human. But have a close look at her face. And a happy Christmas to all, whatever you believe.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/human-fertility-drugs-help-ageing-gorilla-conceive/2006/12/22/1166290743196.html
2006-12-22
16:31:02
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Dawn, I thought the same when I first saw the picture. Especially when you read the surrounding text about "endangered" and look at the background, which shows a human attempt to provide a reasonable environment for this creature. But I think there's contentment, too.
2006-12-22
16:55:20 ·
update #1
Dawn, I thought the same when I first saw the picture. Especially when you read the surrounding text about "rare" and "threatened" and look at the background, which shows a human attempt to provide a reasonable environment for this beautiful creature. But I think there's contentment in her eyes, too.
2006-12-22
16:56:45 ·
update #2