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New device takes gorilla's blood pressure

‘Voluntarily’ machine can be used to detect heart problems in aging apes

Zoo Atlanta
A western lowland gorilla named Ozzie voluntarily has his blood pressure taken by the Gorilla Tough Cuff.
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updated 12:53 p.m. ET Nov. 11, 2009

ATLANTA - One of the gorillas at Zoo Atlanta has been under pressure lately. Zoo keepers, along with undergraduate students from Georgia Tech and reseachers from Emory University, got a western lowland gorilla named Ozzie to voluntarily have his blood pressure taken by a machine students designed called the Gorilla Tough Cuff.

Zoo officials say it's the first time a gorilla has ever voluntarily had its blood pressure taken in any zoo in the world. Zoo keepers trained Ozzie for months on how to use the cuff before he did it on his own. Zoo officials say the machine can be used to detect heart problems in aging gorillas like Ozzie, who is 48 years old.


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