Newborn gorillas in mother's arms

The mother gorilla at the Australian zoo hugs a newborn baby in the chest with cuddly gestures.

>>>Newly born monkeys wrapped in tangerines with their mothers

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Mbeli is a female gorilla raised at Taronga Zoo, Sydney.He greeted the child named Mjukuu on October 28.(Photo: AP)

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Since the birth of Mjukuu, Mbeli has rarely separated her children.The mother spends most of her time cuddling and cuddling her child in her chest.(Photo: Taronga Zoo)

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Young monkeys often wrap tangerines and sleep soundly on their breasts in the early months of life.(Photo: Taronga Zoo)

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After about three months, when the monkey's hairs grow thicker, the monkey is more sturdy and begins to play on its mother's back.(Photo: Taronga Zoo)

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Mbehi was also born at Taronga Zoo in 2003, belonging to the Western Lowland gorilla.(Photo: Reuters)

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The birth of Mjukuu marks the start of the second Western Lowland monkey generation and is important when the number of gorillas in the world's zoo is in danger of falling.(Photo: Taronga Zoo)

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Western Lowland gorillas are endangered species.Illegal living conditions, diseases and trafficking are the causes of a decline in the number of species.(Photo: Taronga Zoo)