In zoos, i think the real effort that zues have made is to let garillas live in social structures that are that replicate what they would be in the wild old. And it's amazing the things that garillas can do. They've been trained to present their bellies for ultra sounds when they're pregnant, so they can see the health of the baby. Trained to present, you know, their hand if they have a wound, so it can be cleaned. And all of this really enables, uh, improved care in a captive setting. It's interactive for them, i think, just the same way our pets enjoy being trained. But at the end of the day

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