Read more about the article Mourning Gorilla Mum Gives Up Her Stillborn Baby After Weeks Of  Carrying It Around
Image shows female gorilla Joas carrying her dead baby in her enclosure, undated photo. She gave birth to a stillborn at the Basel Zoo, Switzerland, on Feb. 1, 2024. (Newsflash)

Mourning Gorilla Mum Gives Up Her Stillborn Baby After Weeks Of Carrying It Around

A heartbroken gorilla mum who refused to give up her stillborn baby for nine weeks has finally surrendered the lifeless infant. Western lowland gorilla Joas, 34, cut a tragic figure…

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Read more about the article 15 Rare Smuggled Primates Including Newborn Twins Seized By Customs Get New Home
Image shows one of the 13 monkeys that were seized by customs in Vienna, Austria, undated photo. They were originally shipped to Malaysia in January 2023. (Newsflash)

15 Rare Smuggled Primates Including Newborn Twins Seized By Customs Get New Home

Thirteen seized monkeys and two newborn babies delivered by a mum who was pregnant at the time of her capture will be moved to a new home in the Czech…

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Read more about the article Endangered Monkey Mum Mourns First Baby After It Was Stillborn
Image shows the dead stillborn monkey offspring and its mother, undated photo. The mother reportedly stood over the little one's lifeless body for two days before finally allowing keepers to take him away in the Gruener Zoo Wuppertal in the city of Wuppertal, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on Nov. 6, 2022. (Claudia Philipp, Gruener Zoo Wuppertal/CEN)

Endangered Monkey Mum Mourns First Baby After It Was Stillborn

One of the world's rarest primates is seen here mourning the death of her baby shortly after giving birth at a zoo in Germany. The sad photo was shared by…

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Read more about the article Study Shows Chimpanzees Have Different Stone Tools Depending On What Nut They Want To Crack
Image shows a female chimpanzee cracking Panda oleosa nuts using a granodiorite hammerstone on a wooden (panda tree root) anvil, undated photo. (Liran Samuni, Tai Chimpanzee Project/Newsflash)

Study Shows Chimpanzees Have Different Stone Tools Depending On What Nut They Want To Crack

A new study has revealed that chimpanzees use a variety of different stone tools depending on what kind of nut they want to crack. The research was led by archaeologists…

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Read more about the article Gentle Slow Loris Shows Off Her Babies
Pygmy slow loris Sue, aged six, who delivered two adorable offspring at the Leipzig Zoo located in the German city of Leipzig in the German state of Saxony on 3rd April. (Zoo Leipzig/Newsflash)

Gentle Slow Loris Shows Off Her Babies

A zoo has revealed a pair of adorable pygmy slow loris twins as they cling to their mother for comfort. The two babies - the second set of twins for…

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