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One armed gorilla twice rescued from snares becomes mum in 30s

Lengui in 2026 with her new baby. (The Aspinall Foundation via SWNS)

By Olivia Stringer

A wildlife charity is celebrating after a one-armed gorilla they twice rescued from snares in Africa gave birth in the wild — despite being in her 30s.

One armed gorilla twice rescued from snares becomes mum in 30s

Lengui in 1998 in Pointe Noire, Congo. (Amos Courage / The Aspinall Foundation via SWNS)

One armed gorilla twice rescued from snares becomes mum in 30s

Lengui in 1994 in Odzala, Congo with Françoise Dowsett-Lemaire. (The Aspinall Foundation via SWNS)

One armed gorilla twice rescued from snares becomes mum in 30s

Lengui in 2002 after her hand was amputated. (Christelle Chamberlan / The Aspinall Foundation via SWNS)

One armed gorilla twice rescued from snares becomes mum in 30s

Lengui the gorialla with a baby in 2010. (Virginia Rodriguez Ponga / The Aspinall Foundation via SWNS)

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