Some call it nature in its rawest form. Others, apparently, believe it’s too racy for the Internet.

A live video stream of a giraffe giving birth is back on YouTube after being pulled earlier, reportedly due complaints that it was “sexually explicit” and contained “nude content.”

April the giraffe, from the Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, N.Y., is expecting a baby with her mate Oliver.

Watch the live video of the birth below or at this mobile-friendly link.

The previous live stream had 30 million views in 12 hours on Wednesday, and April has yet to give birth.

The zoo’s owner says they were only trying to provide an educational experience.

“A lot of people wanted to experience it, but also had a lot of questions,” said Jordan Patch.

“We thought staying true to our mission of being this interactive education park, let’s let them in, give them that lens to see exactly what we’re going to see as the keepers, the veterinarians taking part in this process. By launching that we made them kind of a part of the journey.”

Patch believes “a handful of extremists or animal rights activists” were responsible for flagging the video and having it taken offline.

YouTube admitted it sometimes makes the wrong call when removing a flagged video, but said when that happens, they move quickly to reinstate it.

Patch said he appealed YouTube’s decision, allowing the zoo to start up a new live stream by mid-morning.

An animal activist told CityNews problem isn’t with the live stream. She’s concerned about the baby giraffe being born in captivity.

“I don’t think there’s anything inappropriate about childbirth — That’s a natural process,” said Camille Labchuck, executive director of Animal Justice.

“What is inappropriate is confining giraffes — these beautiful, majestic creatures — in captivity, where they’re denied everything that comes naturally to them.

“This mother giraffe and her baby will never know life in the wild.”