The newborn monkey has the same face as the Dark Lord Voldemort
A newborn monkey in the zoo has a face identical to the Dark Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter fantasy series.
A newborn monkey in the zoo has a face identical to the Dark Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter fantasy series.
According to Mirror, on August 24, Colobus mother Ivy Ivy gave birth to a baby monkey at Paignton Zoo, Devon County, southwestern England. Ivy had complications during pregnancy and caesarean section, and this was the first caesarean section for the primates' animals at the zoo.
The baby monkey has the same face as Voldemort.(Photo: SWINS).
Baby monkeys are a female, weighing 567 grams, being raised in a mobile incubator, feeding baby formula until they can feed themselves. Zoo staff said it had the same face as the Dark Lord Voldemort, a character from the world-famous Harry Potter series.
"Ivy came to the date of birth but she quit eating and stayed there two days earlier," said Jo Reynard, the veterinarian who gave birth to Ivy.
"The results of X-rays showed the heads of baby monkeys that had entered the pelvis, ready to go out. On that evening, Ivy's health deteriorated and there was no sign of normal labor, we decided. Caesarean section to save both mother and daughter ".
Voldemort character creation in the film based on the Harry Potter story.(Photo: Warner Bross).
According to Raynard, most animals can give birth to themselves, and the hardest part in these cases is to know when to intervene and when to allow animals to give birth naturally.
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