Controversial photo showing 18-month-old Tansy abandoned with a gorilla at a zoo owned by the baby’s father in Kent.
The meeting was their first meeting after being apart for about 15 years. Djalta was returned to its natural habitat in 2002.
Although they have been separated for a long time, both of them are seen still remembering each other. They hugged and joked in Gabon.
Tansy grew up with wildlife at Howletts Zoo from a young age.
After more than 15 years apart, Tansy and Djalta meet again in a forest in Gabon
Old friend: Djalta stands near a river to see who is coming to visit
After greeting Damian, Djalta hugged Tansy to welcome her.
Tansy, now 25 and working as a jewelery designer, said: “My sister Clary and I often play with Djalta and Bims and sometimes go to their enclosure to meet the other gorillas. “They are like our brothers and sisters.”
“The last time I saw them was when I was 10 years old, when they were sent to Gabon,” he added…
Hugs: Tansy considers Djalta as one of her family members
Tansy and her father Damian share a common interest in wildlife conservation.
Tansy as a baby with her mother and a gorilla at her father’s zoo in Kent.
Tansy and Djalta’s reunion can be seen in the video below. Don’t forget to share this video with your friends and acquaintances!