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Headline: Best Of Pri-Mates! 25-Stone Gorilla Cradles Bush Baby The Size Of His Finger

Caption: **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM TO RECEIVE.** This is the adorable moment a 25-stone gorilla cradles a wild bush baby the size the his finger. Bobo, a 24-year-old western lowland gorilla, let his new pal crawl all over his body for two hours, cupping his hands to cradle his new friend and staring at him curiously. Afterwards the friendly giant gently placed it back in a tree so it could continue its journey. The pair were discovered together when the gorilla caregiver made his morning checks at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in Cameroon, which is run by the animal conservation charity Ape Action Africa. The photos were captured by site coordinator Alex Benitez. A park spokeswoman said: “The bush baby showed no fear of Bobo – moving around his body and spending time hopping around in an open grassy area, before choosing to return to Bobo. “Bobo’s group-mates were curious about the bush baby and hoped that he might share it with them, but Bobo kept the bush baby to himself. “Bush babies are usually nocturnal so it is very rare to see one during the day. “We have never witnessed a wild primate interacting with a rescued one. “Bobo is a fair and gentle leader who is well respected by the group. “Younger males Kibu and Nkamum once challenged Bobo for his position, but were never successful and no longer attempt to take control.” Ape Action Africa is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the conservation, rescue and rehabilitation of endangered gorillas, chimpanzees and monkeys, threatened by the illegal bush meat trade in central and west Africa. It has more than 300 primates in its care and is now one of the largest conservation projects of its kind in Africa. To donate to the cause, visit apeactionafrica.org/donate/donate.

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PersonInImage: Bobo