New father monitored closely after first gorilla birth at zoo for two decades

After tragedy, there was joy in the gorilla enclosure at London Zoo this week with the arrival of a new baby – the first to be born there for 20 years.

And now staff have started the delicate process of introducing the as-yet unnamed male to the head of the family – hulking Kesho.

The newborn western lowland gorilla was born to mother Mjukuu, 12, on Tuesday.

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His father, Yeboah, died at the zoo in March after arriving last November. He had been brought in as a mate to three female gorillas, Mjukuu, Zaire and Effie.

Yeboah was the second male gorilla to die at the zoo after Bobby, a 25-year-old silverback, died in December 2008.

Staff at the zoo began the "sensitive" process of introducing the baby gorilla to his step-father, 11-year-old Kesho.

In a statement, the zoo said: "Introducing the baby to Kesho is not without its risks, however staff are making every effort to assist a smooth introduction and hopefully ensure the gorillas form a cohesive family group."

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Visitors to the Gorilla Kingdom attraction were also being told they may have to wait to see the young gorilla because of the delicate introduction process.

The baby was born after a labour described as "straightforward" and was closely monitored by zoo staff.

He is expected weigh 25 stones when fully grown.

Zoological director David Field said: "Mother and baby are both doing brilliantly, although it's still early days.

"'Aunties' Zaire and Effie were at the birth and have remained with Mjukuu throughout," he added.

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The baby gorilla was getting "lots of cuddles" yesterday as zoo staff prepared to introduce him to 25-stone Kesho.

His step-father, who arrived in London from Dublin Zoo, is aged 11 in human years and 18 in gorilla years.

A zoo spokeswoman said staff were keeping a close eye on mother and baby as they bonded in their enclosure.After tragedy, there was joy in the gorilla enclosure at London Zoo this week with the arrival of a new baby – the first to be born there for 20 years.

And now staff have started the delicate process of introducing the as-yet unnamed male to the head of the family – hulking Kesho.

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The newborn western lowland gorilla was born to mother Mjukuu, 12, on Tuesday.

His father, Yeboah, died at the zoo in March after arriving last November. He had been brought in as a mate to three female gorillas, Mjukuu, Zaire and Effie.

Yeboah was the second male gorilla to die at the zoo after Bobby, a 25-year-old silverback, died in December 2008.

Staff at the zoo began the "sensitive" process of introducing the baby gorilla to his step-father, 11-year-old Kesho.

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In a statement, the zoo said: "Introducing the baby to Kesho is not without its risks, however staff are making every effort to assist a smooth introduction and hopefully ensure the gorillas form a cohesive family group."

Visitors to the Gorilla Kingdom attraction were also being told they may have to wait to see the young gorilla because of the delicate introduction process.

The baby was born after a labour described as "straightforward" and was closely monitored by zoo staff.

He is expected weigh 25 stones when fully grown.

Zoological director David Field said: "Mother and baby are both doing brilliantly, although it's still early days.

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"'Aunties' Zaire and Effie were at the birth and have remained with Mjukuu throughout," he added.

The baby gorilla was getting "lots of cuddles" yesterday as zoo staff prepared to introduce him to 25-stone Kesho.

His step-father, who arrived in London from Dublin Zoo, is aged 11 in human years and 18 in gorilla years.

A zoo spokeswoman said staff were keeping a close eye on mother and baby as they bonded in their enclosure.After tragedy, there was joy in the gorilla enclosure at London Zoo this week with the arrival of a new baby – the first to be born there for 20 years.

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And now staff have started the delicate process of introducing the as-yet unnamed male to the head of the family – hulking Kesho.

The newborn western lowland gorilla was born to mother Mjukuu, 12, on Tuesday.

His father, Yeboah, died at the zoo in March after arriving last November. He had been brought in as a mate to three female gorillas, Mjukuu, Zaire and Effie.

Yeboah was the second male gorilla to die at the zoo after Bobby, a 25-year-old silverback, died in December 2008.

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Staff at the zoo began the "sensitive" process of introducing the baby gorilla to his step-father, 11-year-old Kesho.

In a statement, the zoo said: "Introducing the baby to Kesho is not without its risks, however staff are making every effort to assist a smooth introduction and hopefully ensure the gorillas form a cohesive family group."

Visitors to the Gorilla Kingdom attraction were also being told they may have to wait to see the young gorilla because of the delicate introduction process.

The baby was born after a labour described as "straightforward" and was closely monitored by zoo staff.

He is expected weigh 25 stones when fully grown.

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Zoological director David Field said: "Mother and baby are both doing brilliantly, although it's still early days.

"'Aunties' Zaire and Effie were at the birth and have remained with Mjukuu throughout," he added.

The baby gorilla was getting "lots of cuddles" yesterday as zoo staff prepared to introduce him to 25-stone Kesho.

His step-father, who arrived in London from Dublin Zoo, is aged 11 in human years and 18 in gorilla years.

A zoo spokeswoman said staff were keeping a close eye on mother and baby as they bonded in their enclosure.

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