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Gorilla Kissing Newborn Baby

Watching This Gorilla Kissing Her Newborn Baby Is Going to Stir Your Hormones Right Up

I remember giving birth to both my babies, and each time, I felt compelled to kiss them, not just once or twice, but constantly. At one point after several minutes of straight baby kissing, my husband stopped me and said I should probably take a break.

So, when I saw this video bubbling up of a mama gorilla kissing her newborn baby, I instantly connected in a way I never thought possible with another species. The way this animal held her baby and delicately smooched her smack on the lips? It was like looking in a mirror.

Calaya, a western lowland gorilla, gave birth to baby boy Moke a few months ago at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C. The moment wasn't just special for the first-time mom – Make was the first baby gorilla born at the zoo in nine years, and it was a positive step for the species, which is critically endangered due to disease and poaching.

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Although some commenters believe she was actually cleaning her baby or clearing his airwaves, it all comes from a place of love — a love that, whether you're an ape mom or a human mom, is going to stir your hormones right up.

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