In the case of humanities, the little things torn from their mother in some way and for some reason are necessary for their upbringing.
Proper emotional development also requires attachment and physical contact in humans and humans. Little gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans are also picked up as babies by their caregivers, and when they’re not near them, a soft plush toy will do that they can cling to.
But it can also come in handy for adults. A female gorilla from an American zoo is pregnant and will soon give birth to her offspring. To be able to practice his tiny correct catch, a toy doll of similar weight was placed in his hands as the weight of his little gorilla is expected to be.
The little newcomer is eagerly awaited since the gorilla was last born 24 years ago at the New Orleans Zoo. No wonder now that not only are the zoo workers preparing, but they are even trying to prepare their future mom. They think so much in advance that the expectant mother was also taught how to feed her baby from a baby bottle if she might not be able to breastfeed her baby.
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