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Rod Minchin, PA & Emma Grimshaw

Endangered gorilla's bundle of joy following birth

Stunning photographs show the first tender moments between a mum and baby gorilla in Bristol.

Zoo staff have spoken of their joy following the birth - after its mother lost her first born last year.

The tiny western lowland gorilla, which has not been named yet, arrived in the early hours of Wednesday (August 19) morning in the Gorilla House at Bristol Zoo.

Nine-year-old Kala, who came to Bristol from Germany in 2018, gave birth naturally with the baby's father, Jock, nearby.

The tiny western lowland gorilla arrived in the early hours of Wednesday morning in the Gorilla House at the zoo. (PA)

Keepers arrived to find the little gorilla nestling in its mother's arms, and both are doing well.

The new gorilla joins a troop of six at the zoo, which are part of a breeding programme to help safeguard the future of the critically endangered western lowland gorillas.

In September last year, Kala lost her first baby after undergoing an emergency caesarean.

Lynsey Bugg, the zoo's curator of mammals, said: "We knew we were having a baby gorilla due and we've been on baby watch for a little while.

"On Tuesday Kala looked nice and comfortable and not causing us any concerns or worries.

"I came in yesterday morning to find a brand new baby in the house. It was lovely.

Kala is adapting to life with a newborn. (PA)

"Last year she did have a pregnancy and birth but it didn't go as planned and unfortunately the baby didn't survive.

"We were a bit on tenterhooks this time round and it is so lovely that she was able to give birth naturally and baby and mum are really well.

"She's a very attentive mother and very nurturing and you see lots of suckling from the baby, and the baby looks really strong and a good size."

Proud mum cuddling her day-old gorilla (PA)

Ms Bugg said it would take some time before the sex of the baby gorilla is known.

"They are not all that easy to sex and we want to have a few looks before we are certain," she added.

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