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In one of the biggest vet procedures ever performed at Taronga Zoo nearly thirty staff and specialists are involved in the risky sedation of their 5.5 metre tall giraffe Jimiyu.
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Two gorillas are at the hospital as a pair of lions is getting acquainted.
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A king cheetah has slowed down, and 97 turtle hatchlings return to the sea.
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A takhi hoof trim takes a scary turn, and a male monkey needs some space.
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A mystery lump on Ras the camel's ear has everyone stumped so it's time to investigate; the team find themselves in the middle of a life and death struggle to save an eastern long neck turtle with a fishhook stuck down its neck.
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Masego the wild dog needs surgery on a worrying lump on her chest; a little penguin comes in to the hospital after narrowly surviving an eagle attack; a mission to Norfolk Island to save one of the world's most endangered species from extinction.
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A wild koala has an unknown illness, and a new sea lion arrives at the zoo.
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Taronga's free flight bird experience is a favourite with visitors, but it can take months of training to ensure the birds are happy to take part and don't fly away when they have the option to.
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After a 16-month gestation, Kufara, the 13-year-old black rhino, has gone into labour with her second calf.
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The mating song between a white-cheeked gibbon pair was a joy to hear, but when Taronga's female gibbon, Nellie, died six months ago, the male, Kayak, went silent.