Mjukuu is absolutely fine. She's a gorilla, not a human, and doesn't have anything like the same reactions that we might.
I was actually underlining that age for the former breeding success. I have not just crawled out of the neck of the woods mind you ... and have been around ZSL for a lot longer than you might care to think. But let us give it a rest will ya.
The importance here is that at some point people will come to appreciate the Gorilla Kingdom for what it is ...
Keeping Kesho would waste 2 proven breeding females and it would be bad for thei rwell-being too, since raising infants is the best enrichment possible.
But it took Blackpool years to find a place for their non-reeding male Jitu, so I think for the next months/years, Kesho will stay where he is.
My initial thoughts would have been that a self-aware, highly intelligent species, closely related to us, that invests years in the rearing of a single infant would be capable of experiencing grief at its death. It would be comforting to know for sure that this wasn't the case.
I know of no such research but possibly there has been. I don't know how we could measure whether these Apes feel sadness/grief in such situations...... But is this just a continuation of strong maternal behaviour, a bond rather than exhibiting true grief?
There is also a trend nowadays to deliberately let the mother see/hold a dead baby- as in Mjuku's case- so she can accept the loss more easily- this is quite a recent innovation- probably unheard of in e.g. the 1980's. What does seem apparent is that in nature there seems little time for a grieving process- if it exists in that form. The animals are soon mating again, in order to replace the loss that has occurred.
way too much hotwire, open-space which most gorillas dislike, and far, far, too much floor-to-ceiling glass viewing for a group of these apes to feel comfortable.
Thinking about that, and the fact that mating occurs soon after, raises all sorts of questons about innate behaviour, social behaviour, biological urges, and do they know that mating leads to babies? Some Googling is required!