How 24 Animals Look Before Giving Birth
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2. I can't wait for this baby to arrive.

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Deep within the lush rainforests of Borneo, a magnificent orangutan named Sarina was embarking on a remarkable journey – motherhood. As her belly swelled with the precious life growing inside, she moved through the canopy with a newfound grace, her every step guided by the age-old wisdom of her kind.
Sarina's mate, a powerful and protective male named Koba, never strayed far from her side, ensuring her safety and well-being. He would gather the ripest fruits and tender leaves, offering them to Sarina with a gentle reverence that belied his formidable stature.
As the weeks passed, Sarina's excitement grew, and she began to prepare her nest – a cozy sanctuary high in the treetops, woven from sturdy branches and soft, downy leaves. Here, she would welcome her offspring into the world, surrounded by the sights, sounds, and scents of the very forest that had nurtured her own existence.
One warm, humid night, as the jungle symphony reached its crescendo, Sarina's labor began. With Koba's steadfast support and the guidance of her own maternal instincts, she brought forth a tiny, wrinkled bundle of joy – a newborn orangutan, cradled in her strong yet gentle arms.
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