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It's probably not the wisest decision to approach any wild animal at all let alone a pregnant one. They instinctively know what to eat anyway. As for a pregnant gorilla, unless you have a Jane Goodall way with them, you should just let them eat their berries and leaves and do so from a safe distance. If you are a handler at a zoo or sanctuary then follow their daily feeding instuctions. If you've got a pregnant gorilla in your back yard well, good luck with that one!
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