Buckeye092
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Overview: In the past forty years a steadily increasing number of male gorillas have been dying from heart conditions. What is scary is the most recent deaths have been in younger gorillas. These conditions appear genetic and within the next few years the US captive gorilla population could be depleted of males.
Heart Conditions: There are a number of heart conditions that gorillas are suffering from, one of the most common being cardiomyopathy. However the general problem is that the heart size increases and parts stop functioning reducing efficiency of blood flow. (For those who are wondering: a gorilla's heart is actually fairly similar in size to ours and the structure is the same, the only difference is that it is slightly larger)
The Solutions: Not surprisingly, some solutions to help these heart conditions include medications like Coureg. Some zoos are also experimenting with pacemakers. However we still don't know what is causing these problems some we can't help all the gorillas. And we're still losing gorillas.
Also the AZA, gorilla SSP, and multiple universities are conducting studies on this issue but their results won't be in until next year.
Thoughts on this topic?
Heart Conditions: There are a number of heart conditions that gorillas are suffering from, one of the most common being cardiomyopathy. However the general problem is that the heart size increases and parts stop functioning reducing efficiency of blood flow. (For those who are wondering: a gorilla's heart is actually fairly similar in size to ours and the structure is the same, the only difference is that it is slightly larger)
The Solutions: Not surprisingly, some solutions to help these heart conditions include medications like Coureg. Some zoos are also experimenting with pacemakers. However we still don't know what is causing these problems some we can't help all the gorillas. And we're still losing gorillas.
Also the AZA, gorilla SSP, and multiple universities are conducting studies on this issue but their results won't be in until next year.
Thoughts on this topic?