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PICS: Dublin Zoo announce the birth of adorable baby gorilla

So cute!

©Patrick Bolger

Dublin Zoo have announced the birth of a baby western lowland gorilla, born to first-time mother Kafi and father Bangui.

On 1st April, after a gestation period of around 8-and-a-half months, Kafi gave birth to the healthy infant weighing approximately 2-2.5kg.

To date, keepers at Dublin Zoo have been unable to determine the gender of the infant as Kafi has been keeping the baby close to her chest since the birth.

The newborn is the first offspring of Bangui since his arrival at Dublin Zoo last year.

©Patrick Bolger

Helen Clarke-Bennett, Team Leader of the African Plains at Dublin Zoo said: “Kafi is doing a fantastic job so far as a first-time mother, keeping the young baby physically close in these crucial early stages.”

“Bangui is proving to be an attentive father and at night has been sleeping close to Kafi and the baby. Kafi seems comfortable and at ease and we expect her to mix with the rest of the gorilla troop very soon.”

“Since she arrived with us back in 2012, Kafi has witnessed other female gorillas give birth and raise their young which has been a huge help in teaching Kafi how to look after her own baby. This new birth is a great step forward for this critically endangered species.”

©Patrick Bolger

Bangui arrived at Dublin Zoo in 2018 following the death of long-time alpha male ‘silverback’ Harry. The term ‘silverback’ is because of the silvery white hair on an alpha males back and hips.

Bangui was quickly accepted as the new alpha-male of the troop and has begun his transformation into a silverback gorilla.

Dublin Zoo, a not-for-profit organisation, is open seven days a week from 9.30am to 6pm from March – September.

©Patrick Bolger
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