The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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Yesterday the National Zoo welcomed a brand spanking new baby gorilla.  Born on January 10th to six-time mom Mandara, the newborn appears to be doing well. In these timely pictures (first shot and video courtesy of the Smithsonian Institute and Sarah Taylor, second 2 pics by Jonathan L. Kang) the precious babe is seen snuggling in beaming mom's arms.

Baby gorilla national zoo

Gogo

Mommy

On January 10, a western lowland gorilla
was born at the Zoo's Great Ape House to 26-year-old Mandara and
16-year-old Baraka. The newborn represents the seventh successful
gorilla birth for the Zoo since 1991. Both mother and baby appear to be
doing well.

The newborn joins siblings Kigali, Kwame and Kojo, as well as group member Haloko at the Great Ape House. All of the Zoo’s gorillas will remain on exhibit.

This
newborn is the sixth offspring for Mandara. The baby’s sex has not yet
been determined. More photos and updates will be posted as they become
available. A video is available below.

The
gorilla birth is significant for the Zoo. Western lowland gorillas,
which are native to tropical forests of West and Central Africa, are
listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened
Species, primarily due to habitat loss and fragmentation and poaching.
The Zoo participates in the Species Survival Plan for gorillas, in
which North American zoos collaborate to encourage the development of a
self-sustaining zoo gorilla population that is both genetically diverse
and demographically stable, helping to ensure the survival of this
endangered species.

5 responses to “1 Day Old Baby Gorilla at The National Zoo”

  1. Liesel Avatar
    Liesel

    Thank you so much for posting these great photos and the video. The footage of mama patting baby’s rump as s/he breast fed brought tears to my eyes. Anyone who thinks humans aren’t closely related to apes is fooling themselves.

  2. leslie Avatar

    Leisel beat me to the “patting on the baby’s rump” comment. She is so tender with her babe. What a wonderful video.

  3. holy cuteness Avatar

    I love the video.

  4. Fred Smilek Avatar
    Fred Smilek

    Wow this Gorilla is truly beautifull, congrats.
    Fred Smilek
    Email- Fred_Smilek@yahoo.com
    Webpage- http://sites.google.com/site/fredjsmilek/
    Fred Smilek is the acting president of the Society to Save Endangered Species. It was founded in 2006 by Fred Smilek along with his two best friends Charles and Jonathan.

  5. Jenn Avatar
    Jenn

    This gorilla should be the poster mom for attached parenting. What a good mommy she is! I wish all primates would nurse, soothe, and carry their baby the way she does.

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