MALE Gorilla Gave Birth to Cub.? Zoo staffs shocked.!
Zoo staff said they had no suspicions until they saw the gorilla nursing her cub, adding that "it's very difficult to determine the sex of young gorillas. Although Sully is now eight years old and has the ability to conceive a cub, at this stage she is still a young gorilla, so she has not engaged in activities that reveal her sex.
"Male and female gorillas are of equal physical data-size until the age of eight. Until then, their reproductive organs are not developed enough to be seen on the outside. Male gorillas start sexual activity only after the age of 12," zoo staff say. Because gorillas' bellies are naturally very large, when they are pregnant, the cubs in their stomachs are much smaller than human babies, so they are not easily detected.
"It was a great surprise to see the birth of one more cub of this endangered species," the zoo management said. "Since the first gorilla cub was born in Columbus Park in 1956, 34 cubs have been born so far. The truth is that protecting this great animal is a very important task for us. The park management has decided to conduct a genetic test to identify the father of this newborn baby gorilla.