Gorillas Caught in Very Human Act

Researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology have taken the first photos ever of wild gorillas mating 'face-to-face.' This and other images were taken at Mbeli Bai in the Republic of Congo.
(Image credit: Thomas Breuer, WCS/MPI-EVA.)

Gorillas have been caught on camera for the first time performing face-to-face intercourse.

Humans and bonobos were the only primates thought to mate in this manner. And while researchers have observed wild gorillas engaged in such an act, it had never been photographed.

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