Episode #4.34

Summary A gorilla baby reunited with mom; a cheetah gets sick. 1. Cheetah Operation Concerned about lumps in her abdomen and reports of sluggishness from the world's fastest, Dr. Graham Crawshaw decides to operate on Kay the cheetah. He and his staff discover undigested bones blocking her intestines. They remove a two-foot long section as her life hangs in the balance. 2. Josephine/Johari Cross the Chute Continuing Story Eager to reunite gorilla baby Johari with her troop, keeper Vanessa first tests mother Josephine's willingness to keep watch over her. Johari was removed from her mom for lack of breast milk. It's been eight months, but until the two apes show signs of bonding, she won't rejoin her family. And that increases the chances they won't accept her. 3. A Tree Kangaroo is sent packing Continuing Story Wewak has been at the Toronto Zoo for 12 years. But last year, his mate Emma died, and there's a new female waiting for him in Seattle.

S4.E34 ∙ Episode #4.34

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Vince Corazza Ben Gordon Brad DeWolde Graham Crawshaw

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Genres : Family Documentary

Release date : Jul 9, 2002

Countries of origin : Canada

Official sites : Life Network Official site

Language : English

Filming locations : Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Production companies : Atlantic 16 Productions Infinite Monkeys Productions Ltd. MicroTainment Plus International

Summary A gorilla baby reunited with mom; a cheetah gets sick. 1. Cheetah Operation Concerned about lumps in her abdomen and reports of sluggishness from the world's fastest, Dr. Graham Crawshaw decides to operate on Kay the cheetah. He and his staff discover undigested bones blocking her intestines. They remove a two-foot long section as her life hangs in the balance. 2. Josephine/Johari Cross the Chute Continuing Story Eager to reunite gorilla baby Johari with her troop, keeper Vanessa first tests mother Josephine's willingness to keep watch over her. Johari was removed from her mom for lack of breast milk. It's been eight months, but until the two apes show signs of bonding, she won't rejoin her family. And that increases the chances they won't accept her. 3. A Tree Kangaroo is sent packing Continuing Story Wewak has been at the Toronto Zoo for 12 years. But last year, his mate Emma died, and there's a new female waiting for him in Seattle.

Details

Genres : Family Documentary

Release date : Jul 9, 2002

Countries of origin : Canada

Official sites : Life Network Official site

Language : English

Filming locations : Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Production companies : Atlantic 16 Productions Infinite Monkeys Productions Ltd. MicroTainment Plus International

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