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Ebi Gets Back on His Feet
... the movies

Ebi in 'The Thigh Bone's Connected to the Hip Bone'
Bad news: we learned that once the hip is out of the socket for more than two hours, scar tissue starts to form and that is why the hip would not stay in the socket. One option was a surgical procedure using a toggle to hold the hip in place, a second option was to try crushing the scar tissue, putting the hip back in place and immobilizing the leg for about a week, which might allow the tissue to grow back and keep the hip in the joint. This procedure would be less expensive, but more importantly, less invasive.
(05:22)

Ebi and Mickey are reunited in
'Return of the Ebi'

Ebi did very well on his first day out of our clinic, although he was a bit wobbly. Ebi and Mickey were so happy to be back together!
(03:28)



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Jungle Friends is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and your donations are tax deductible. Donations can be made on your credit card from the website www.junglefriends.org, by phone at (386) 462-7779, or can be mailed to:

Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary
13915 N. State Road 121
Gainesville, FL 32653

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