The San Antonio Zoo has acquired three male gorillas to join Congo Falls, the zoo’s new two-acre gorilla habitat.
The exhibit, which opens at 10 a.m. on Dec. 13, marks the end of a 35-year absence of gorillas at the zoo.
The 23-year-old western lowland gorillas, Shana, B’wenzi and Juba, were transferred from the Dallas Zoo earlier this week, the zoo said in a news release.
The three gorillas will make up the “bachelor troop” within Congo Falls, the release states.
“Their presence here strengthens global gorilla conservation efforts and allows us to inspire guests in powerful new ways,” President and CEO of San Antonio Zoo Tim Morrow said.
“This bachelor group, together with the family group, will make Congo Falls one of the most exciting gorilla habitats in the country,” he said.
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