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London Zoo ‘over the moon’ to welcome second critically endangered baby gorilla


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Staff at London Zoo have said they are “over the moon” to have welcomed a second critically endangered baby gorilla in less than a month.

The western lowland gorilla baby, whose sex has not been confirmed, was born at 7.44pm on February 8 to mother Effie and was delivered in the gym area of Gorilla Kingdom.

Three and a half weeks beforehand, another infant was born to a gorilla called Mjukuu.

Effie had a complicated time giving birth (London Zoo/PA)
Effie had a complicated time giving birth (London Zoo/PA)

Unlike Mjukuu, Effie’s birth was complicated as the baby was born wrapped in its umbilical cord, but it is now completely detached.

London Zoo’s primates section manager Kathryn Sanders said: “Effie and her baby kept us on our toes for the first 72 hours as we wanted to make sure that the attached umbilical cord didn’t pose any risk to the newborn.

“It was a huge relief to see baby feeding, moving normally and to get a glimpse of its bright eyes peeking out from mum’s arms.

The gorilla baby’s sex has not been confirmed (London Zoo/PA)
The gorilla baby’s sex has not been confirmed (London Zoo/PA)

“We’re over the moon to have a second gorilla infant born here at London Zoo in the space of a month – these babies are an important addition to the conservation breeding programme for this endangered species, and just as crucially, great additions to our troop.”

Ms Sanders said staff are letting the mother and infant bond before confirming the sex of the young arrival.

More information about the zoo and information about how to visit London’s gorilla troop can be found at www.londonzoo.org.

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