After being separated for three years, two gorilla brothers were recently reunited at a safari park in England.
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Photo credit: BNPS |
As you can see in the pictures, the two brothers, Kesho and Alf, are so
happy to see each other. They are hugging and shaking hands when they saw one another.
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Photo credit: BNPS |
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Photo credit: BNPS |
Kesho, 13, and Alf, 9 were born at Dublin Zoo but
became separated when Kesho was taken to another zoo to take part in a breeding program.
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Photo credit: BNPS |
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Photo credit: BNPS |
The two apes are now joined by their youngest brother, Evindi, 6, at Longleat Safari and Adventure Park in Wiltshire, England.
Source:
huffingtonpost.com
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