Gorilla Kisses Her Newborn Baby As Soon As It's Born, Proves Moms Are Same Across Species
A mother gorilla kissed her newborn as soon as it was born at a zoo in the US. The Westland lowland gorilla is a listed endangered breed due to the incidents of disease and poaching.
There is no bigger joy in a mother's life than to see her baby being born. And mothers across species stay true to this emotion. They are all alike when it comes to their babies - protective and nurturing.
A beautiful moment was captured on camera in Smithsonian¡¯s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in the US, showing a mother gorilla kissing her newborn as soon as it was born.
Smithsonian¡¯s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Our hearts are full!
Calaya, a first-time mom, gave birth to a baby boy Moke at 6:25 pm on Monday. According to the zoo, Moke means "junior" or "little one" in the Lingala language.
What's also amazing to note here is that the Westland lowland gorilla is a listed endangered breed due to the incidents of disease and poaching. Moke is the first gorilla infant to be born at the zoo in nine years.
Smithsonian¡¯s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
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It's almost as if the mom knew how important this birth was for its species!
The zoo put up a video on Facebook, welcoming Moke and garnering 3.4 million views. The caption for the same read,
¡°Welcome, little one! Primate keepers are happy to report that Calaya has been caring for her infant and are optimistic he will thrive.¡±
Calaya's gesture of kissing her newborn warmed many hearts. One user did, however, point out a more practical reason behind the kiss and said, ¡°Awesome! Would I be right in assuming the mommy is clearing the babies nose and thought of mucus and such?¡±
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A mother's love is as vast as the universe with no definitive edges. It flows and flows as long as she lives and lasts for an eternity.