PHILADELPHIA -- A newborn gorilla is alive thanks to a team of experts who helped during a difficult delivery at the Philadelphia Zoo.
The baby western lowland gorilla was born to mom, 17-year-old Kira and the zoo's 32-year old silverback male, Motuba.
Kira went into labor last Friday but began struggling. By Saturday zoo veterinarians rushed in ob/gyns from Jefferson Hospital, who normally deliver humans.
They used forceps and snipped the mother to safely deliver an adorable baby gorilla after 1 1/2 hours.
Mom got to nurse her baby and snuggle with the newborn when it was all over.
One photo of the little baby with a smile says it all.
Learn more about the Philadelphia Zoo's western lowland gorilla family.