The Last Days of ‘King Titus’
Gorilla Doctor Jan Ramer recalls the dusk of the gentle king.
Newly installed gorilla doctor, Dr Jan Ramer received a call informing her that Ihumure, Titus little son, was in bad health and she should go give her a checkup. Little did she know that those were the last days of both father and son.When Jan found the two in the Rwanda side of the Virunga forest after a long and physically challenging trek, she found Ihumure looking really bad. Titus was also looking tired but healthier. Jan remembers Titus looking her in the eye - a humbling experience - and describes this brief moment thus:“At one point Titus looked me in the eye, and it took my breath away. His clear, brown, kind eyes were looking into mine. I was meeting a living legend and I felt very privileged.”Like a father and son spending their last moments in life together, Titus stuck very close to Ihumure. Titus was tired. He had had severe altercations with other silverbacks (his now silverback son Umushikirano - or Rano) in the last two weeks and he had an injured wrist probably from these confrontations. For all we know, Rano, who was not far away from where Titus and Ihumure were, may have been waiting for Titus to take the final bow from his illustrious life.Two days later, Titus was near death, he had not moved from his nighttime rest and was barely alert. Titus was dying. After various discussions between Jan, others at Mountain Gorilla Vet Project (MGVP), including Magdalena (Magda), Jean-Felix and Veronica, Jan found out that this is how silverback gorillas fade away. Shinda took the same path.“We determined that there was little we could do for Titus. We prepared for the necropsy. The mood was heavy at MGVP headquarters.”
Titus was looking better the next day and was eating a little. Two days later the trackers relayed the bad news. Titus was dead.
As would be expected, Rano was now the king of the group. Ihumure was devastated. Titus was his only aly. He stayed by Titus body most of that day. Rano tried to move the group away from Titus but they kept circling around his dead body. Jan says;
“There are no words to truly express the feelings of loss that were palpable in this gorilla conservation community for the past several days.“
Titus was buried near Dian Fossey up at the original Karisoke Research Station site. Ihumure died the night after Titus was buried. In Jan’s words,
His little body was brought to MGVP headquarters for a necropsy, and this time we found the cause of death. He had severe trauma to the kidney and an intussusception of the bowel (one piece telescoped into another). We could not have saved him.
Titus was old and has contributed a lot to his species, but Ihumure was too young to die. RIP Titus. RIP Ihumure.
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