Video: Gorilla first met her

The baby gorilla was brought into the barn and first met the mother monkey after the previous caesarean surgery.

According to the Telegraph, Imani, 18, is a gorilla being raised at the San Diego Zoo. After the caesarean birth on March 12, Imani's newborn baby monkey met some health complications and pneumonia.

For the first time after 12 days of being separated from the mother monkey for treatment, the baby monkey was finally able to meet his mother on March 24. When the baby monkey was introduced into the stable, the mother monkey quickly approached her, carrying and cuddling without leaving.

According to experts at the zoo, Imani does not take much time to express the instincts of motherhood and love with children. After about three hours, Imani started breastfeeding. The monkey sleeps on my mother's chest all the time.

Gorillas are a primate genus of the Human family and the largest of the primates still in existence. This is the animal that lives mainly in the African jungle. They are closely related to humans after 2 species of chimpanzees.