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This video of a chimp seeing its foster parents again is the best thing you'll see all day

MIAMI, Fla. — We can't stop watching.

The precious video of a chimp reuniting with its foster parents is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face.

The Zoological Wildlife Foundation in Miami posted the video of Limbani on its Instagram and Facebook page.

They said Limbani was born with pneumonia and was rejected by his mother.

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Tania Sanchez and her husband Jorge jumped in to help. The couple took on full around the clock care for Limbani for the first few months of his life.

And you can tell by watching the video, the bond between them is strong.

When he sees them coming, Limbani jumps into Jorge's arms and wraps him in a hug.

(Also, side note -- are these the best hugs you've ever seen? I think we'll go adopt a chimp now.)

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The pure excitement and joy when Limbani sees our close friends can only be appreciated if watched and heard. @misstyflower and her husband,Jorge, who helped us raise and take on full around the clock care for the first few months of his life. Limbani, who was born with pneumonia was rejected by the mother. Without human intervention and modern medicine he wouldn’t been here today. Tania and Jorge can go without seeing him for a couple months and his reaction is always the same. Limbani by far is the most loved of the entire ZWF family🖤 #humanlike #almosthuman #limbani #criticallyendangered #ape #intelligence #enrichment #nature_perfection #notpets #zwfmiami #zwf @limbanizwf

Posted by Zoological Wildlife Foundation on Sunday, June 17, 2018