London Zoo's first-time mother Mjukuu gave birth to the healthy baby gorilla on the afternoon of October 26th, following a straightforward labour, which was closely monitored by the Zoo’s vets and keepers. Zoological director David Field said: “Mother and baby are both doing brilliantly, although it’s still early days. ‘Aunties’ Zaire and Effie were at the birth and have remained with Mjukuu throughout.” Staff at ZSL London Zoo will now begin the sensitive process of introducing the newborn to his stepfather Kesho. Introducing the baby to Kesho is not without its risks, however staff are making every effort to assist a smooth introduction and hopefully ensure the gorillas form a cohesive family group.
5 responses to “London Zoo’s Newest Arrival is in Good Hands”
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Wow, such mammoth hands and then it’s freaky how similar the movements are!
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Aw, I love it when she kisses (or maybe nibbles?) the baby’s tiny hand. So much like a human mother.
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It’s probably some sort of grooming, but at 1:30 it really looks like she’s giving the baby a sherbet (which is putting your mouth on someone’s belly and blowing. Pfffffhhh!)
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Yeah, I just love how strong and powerful gorillas look, yet they handle their babies as if they were made of glass. The term “gentle giant” has never been more fitting.
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I love the little hand kisses, even if they are not kisses. It’s still attentive and lovely.




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