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Article: Test-tube gorilla baby doing well. (the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden reports that a female gorilla conceived via test-tube fertilization was born on Oct 9, 1995)(Brief Article)
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- Science News
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- December 16, 1995
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Rosie, a captive lowland gorilla also known as Mata Hari, gave birth Oct. 9 to a 1.4 kilogram female, the first endangered primate to result from test-tube fertilization, zoo officials announced. Scientists had implanted three gorilla embryos in Rosie in March (SN: 8/26/95 p.139), but only one survived.
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