Sometimes good things come in small packages — specifically newborn, 4-lb. baby girl gorillas.
The Como Park Zoo & Conservatory recently shared the joyful news that after a roughly 8 1/2-month gestation, their 15-year-old female western lowland gorilla, Alice, gave birth in the wee hours of the morning on Oct. 18. The baby “appears healthy, strong, and is bonding with Alice,” reports the zoo, the little ape is also clinging to its mother and nursing.
This was Alice’s second pregnancy; sadly, she lost a days-old infant in 2014, despite the staff’s great efforts to save the baby.
“First-time gorilla mothers are more likely...
The Como Park Zoo & Conservatory recently shared the joyful news that after a roughly 8 1/2-month gestation, their 15-year-old female western lowland gorilla, Alice, gave birth in the wee hours of the morning on Oct. 18. The baby “appears healthy, strong, and is bonding with Alice,” reports the zoo, the little ape is also clinging to its mother and nursing.
This was Alice’s second pregnancy; sadly, she lost a days-old infant in 2014, despite the staff’s great efforts to save the baby.
“First-time gorilla mothers are more likely...
- 10/24/2017
- by Saryn Chorney
- PEOPLE.com
Tags: TV recapstelevisionWarehouse 13Jaime MurrayJoanne KellyWAPIMDb
In the nineteenth century, a girl was born in a man's world. When she told the men she'd like to write books, they laughed because books were not a woman's business. But the girl had no trouble imagining things other people couldn't fathom: time travel and laser guns, moon landings and invisibility, so she conceived a world where literature wasn't under the dominion of men. It turned out she was right about things like gene engineering and interplanetary communication, but wrong about the commerce of books. So she published stories under her brother's name and went to work for a warehouse where all the mysteries of time and space were contained inside mystical artifacts.
In the twentieth century, a girl was born in a man's world. When she told her father she'd like to sell books, he laughed because books were not a woman's business.
In the nineteenth century, a girl was born in a man's world. When she told the men she'd like to write books, they laughed because books were not a woman's business. But the girl had no trouble imagining things other people couldn't fathom: time travel and laser guns, moon landings and invisibility, so she conceived a world where literature wasn't under the dominion of men. It turned out she was right about things like gene engineering and interplanetary communication, but wrong about the commerce of books. So she published stories under her brother's name and went to work for a warehouse where all the mysteries of time and space were contained inside mystical artifacts.
In the twentieth century, a girl was born in a man's world. When she told her father she'd like to sell books, he laughed because books were not a woman's business.
- 6/6/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: TV newstelevisionWarehouse 13Joanne KellyJaime MurrayWAPIMDb
Good news, nerdsbians: Syfy has heard your #RenewWarehouse13 cry and picked up the show for a final, six-episode season! Yesterday, Syfy boss Mark Stern told Deadline:
Warehouse 13 has been an incredible signature series for us. We are grateful to the loyal and passionate fan base and know that Jack Kenny, his gifted creative team, and outstanding ensemble cast will give them an amazing finale season.
The fifth season will film this summer and air in 2014.
I hate to look a gift horse in the mouth, but I'm fully going to get all up in this gift horse's grill. Warehouse 13 has been a remarkable sci-fi series, one of the best original programs Syfy has ever produced. I know it's sacrilege, but I'd put it up there with Battlestar Galactica. And gay lady viewers have been smitten with H.G. and Myka's relationship from the very beginning.
Good news, nerdsbians: Syfy has heard your #RenewWarehouse13 cry and picked up the show for a final, six-episode season! Yesterday, Syfy boss Mark Stern told Deadline:
Warehouse 13 has been an incredible signature series for us. We are grateful to the loyal and passionate fan base and know that Jack Kenny, his gifted creative team, and outstanding ensemble cast will give them an amazing finale season.
The fifth season will film this summer and air in 2014.
I hate to look a gift horse in the mouth, but I'm fully going to get all up in this gift horse's grill. Warehouse 13 has been a remarkable sci-fi series, one of the best original programs Syfy has ever produced. I know it's sacrilege, but I'd put it up there with Battlestar Galactica. And gay lady viewers have been smitten with H.G. and Myka's relationship from the very beginning.
- 5/17/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
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