7:05 i love how they rip trees down but still refuse to look at you directly on. Always loved how they try and catch side glances while pretending not to be interested. So fascinating
To look to much into someone you are not close to in the eyes is considered rude from both Humans and Gorilla. You try it go up to someone and look at them in the eyes while saying nothing they are either going to get mad at you and ask what your problem is then confront you or they put there head down in fear and walk away. Also the same as Gorilla, humans will, seek support from nere by friends or family if there is a masculine man around He will confront you.
A bit late but speaking from a human perspective, when I imagine being near a gorilla I am catching all the side glances i can bet. But ion know that jus me
Update: the Mountain Gorilla population has increased to over 1,000 and rising. While still considered critically endangered, they’ve got a fighting chance!
@@cortube5893 thats a chimp thing ive never seen or heard of a gorilla flinging poo i might be wrong but they are a lot cleaner than chimps also they may not eat meat but they do sometimes eat insects though.
Bamboo shoots: But before they can be consumed, the shoots need their fibrous exteriors cut away, and then the shoots need to be boiled. When eaten raw, bamboo contains a toxin that produces cyanide in the gut. Many Asian grocery stores will sell freshly prepared bamboo shoots that have already been detoxified. Don’t worry about the canned variety: They’re perfectly safe to eat without further cooking.
I think I would be in tears to be so close to such majestic, natural, living beauty as this, and honestly would have been scared, but sooo honored to be shoved like that...and thank you, my friends, for helping it not escalate. Wow.
Isn't it amazing that he actually did not hurt her at all ? I mean, these animals can clearly very accurately decide how much force they want to use, and what to achieve with that. If they could talk, they'd be considered humans.
Summary: Koko's IQ is 85-95, the lower spectrum of human intelligence. She understands spoken English without the help of signs, She can recognize herself in a mirror. Her GSL is not body language, they are specific hand movements, the reason why it is called "GSL" is because Koko changed some signs to better suit her fingers.
she is so lucky to get the privileged in a close encounter with the Gorillas family😊..it so lovely to see Gorillas having a good time in their own kingdom💞
Hahaha "being kicked by a gorilla is a privilege"! This is like one of the lines in the Mean Girls movie "one time she punched me in the face, it was awesome!"
@2:18 when the boss lays down to take a nap. the movement of his eyes, mouth, lips everything you any dad do on a saturday afternoon as he takes a nap on the couch. its just funny how they act just like us or we like therm.
Well the ones in the zoo are nice and calm,with good manners who don't mind working for their food....The one's on the streets are like mean animals with LESS intelligence who will STEAL and rob for their food! FOR SURE!!!! Plus the zoo animals don't abuse drugs and nod out on you on the bus!!!! Just the other day,a stinky silverback drawling flies and crawling with bedbugs fell asleep right on my shoulder on the subway....:)
He was beating his chest trying to tell them to leave their territory, the film crew has to justify their salary so they spin it as if the 2 gorillas were trying to show their strength.
Yeah, the gorillas came up to her. You just don't see the whole clip. They chopped and diced out the boring parts. That was one of the parts that was cut out. You're not allowed to willingly sit that close. So, the gorillas had to have come up to her, in which case she couldn't have just gotten up and moved as fast movements tend to trigger them. Just saying.
It's like this Gorilla family has a Reality TV contract... "we need some drama, attack the lady" "really? we're allowed?" "sure! it will make great television" “ha! Alright!”
Gorilla ain’t aggressive they are just playing. They only become aggressive if think your trying to hurt them same with Orang and Binobo but the Chimps are evil they will ripped you apart and eat you.
@Beep Boop right I keep getting scared for the people and animals because if something did happen it would be bad for all the animals would be put down and people would die
Paulo Austria 100 years ago the people who studied apes thought that the chimps were the peaceful ape and the gorillas were dangerous and most aggressive towards humans. How wrong they were
It's unbelievable that the two teenagers included the lady in the "practice", the older one was like saying "excuse me", then kicking the lady gently. The other one was a bit bolder and didn't even say " sorry".🤣
I wonder if it’s just teenagers being goons or if they wanted to see what her reaction was. Like they seem smart enough to be able to tell we’re similar to them, but they have no way of knowing if we’re just some weak malformed gorilla or a lethal threat to them.
@@smelma They are intelligent enough to know who we are. They know that we have two hands, two legs, we behave similarly to them. Gorillas study human behavior just as humans study theirs, which allows them to distinguish between human and human.
I'd give anything to be there with you n the gorillas as you do. I never followed my dream of working with animals, you seldom are blessed as money dictates how n where you live. You are a awesome gal n a very beautiful one inside n out. Wish I could find one like you, but my days are numbered. Thank you missy for your love n dedication, you're living many people's dreams n thank s for sharing your adventures there.
I feel like Dian Fossey should also be thanked for trying to save this species. She gave her life trying to do it and is responsible for teaching us Westerners that they're good for more than just ashtrays.
This is fantastic! I wish people could be content with watching nature on a screen like this instead of encroaching on their territory and killing them for sport
"share planet Earth" Which means we have to get back to maybe 2 billion, from our obscene, multiplying-like-rabbits-landing-like-locust level of 7,800,000,000 -- which would also make a huge difference when horror things happen (like Australia fires, bubonic plague, an asteroid hit, melting Russian and Canadian tundra, melting icecaps).
I really wish I could do more to help. I love humans as well; but just looking at these beings, I just can't imagine what the world would be if they disappeared. Their numbers should go up; they deserve it. They are a prime example of peaceful beings.
DAMN people wern't kidding at all when they said gorillas are the closest thing to a real life human being. Seeing their human traits in this video is a beautiful thing to witness
It's all right for us sitting in an armchair with a steaming cuppa...but look at the hardships the inconveniences the discomforts faced by these dedicated scientists and zoologists...it's because of them these wonderful creatures survive today and we get to look at them and the wonder of it all.
1st Gorilla: taps her and says psssst I hope your stay was nice but it’s time for you to leave Lady: yes I know but I’m hoping.... 2nd Gorilla: MOVE B**** GET OUT THE WAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!! I laughed so hard😂😂😂😂😂
00:14 'And DADDY They Took My BOOT!' lol I had to, as soon as I started watching this video the narrator voice sounded like a spot on version of Jane from Disney's Tarzan. XD
@@nabilrizky7192 gorillas are NOT pets. Just let them be. At most, if there's an exceptionally intelligent one, like Koko, it can hang around in a specially designed place.
animacrom | Probably not... domesticating animals is *not* an easy process, and most simply can't be kept as pets. Scientists have been attempting to breed their way to a domestic fox for years now, and it's *real* slow going.
U made my memories alive I have seen before more than 10 years 👏👏👏👏Great Job The footage is still burning So glad to watch once again Thanks❤😊😊 a lot ❤🌹
Imagine aliens coming to humans... Alien biologist: "Apparently, it is a good human manner, to bring home-cooked lasagna..." Humans: *stunned in terror*
I’m 200% sure the gorillas were telling them to leave multiple times. 7:07 Breaks off big tree branch in front of everyone. 7:14 Heavy chest pounding. 7:39 Stern kick to the back. And then the heavy chest pounding which leads to the charge.
7:05 i love how they rip trees down but still refuse to look at you directly on. Always loved how they try and catch side glances while pretending not to be interested. So fascinating
Eye contact for Gorillas is considered a challenge so they're likely trying to avoid a fight.
That woulda hurt the lady
To look to much into someone you are not close to in the eyes is considered rude from both Humans and Gorilla. You try it go up to someone and look at them in the eyes while saying nothing they are either going to get mad at you and ask what your problem is then confront you or they put there head down in fear and walk away. Also the same as Gorilla, humans will, seek support from nere by friends or family if there is a masculine man around He will confront you.
@@gabrielkrows488 Same for humans.
A bit late but speaking from a human perspective, when I imagine being near a gorilla I am catching all the side glances i can bet. But ion know that jus me
I love how she smiled through the kick and shove 😂
she is very cute..
She should be careful next time.
😳😳😭😭😭
Update: the Mountain Gorilla population has increased to over 1,000 and rising. While still considered critically endangered, they’ve got a fighting chance!
u mean if humans stop to f*cking poach and destroy forests for once
@@justthinking650 incl trophy hunting that is legalised in Africa
@@justthinking650l
It was only 448! Now 1000? How Grand! Im Crying!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU ALL WHO ARE HELP THESE BEAUTIFUL GIANTS! THEY ARE GENTLE AND MEAN NO HARM! LAST I LOOK
They were like "lets see what i can get away doing to this human without getting in trouble" Kind of like a dare teens do.
stellarwulf hahaha!!!
, when do they start flinging their poo
"steallarwulf" that is one way to put it.
@@cortube5893 thats a chimp thing ive never seen or heard of a gorilla flinging poo i might be wrong but they are a lot cleaner than chimps also they may not eat meat but they do sometimes eat insects though.
The fuck kinda grammar is that..
I love how she just joins in on their lunchtime! I would too!
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Bamboo shoots: But before they can be consumed, the shoots need their fibrous exteriors cut away, and then the shoots need to be boiled. When eaten raw, bamboo contains a toxin that produces cyanide in the gut. Many Asian grocery stores will sell freshly prepared bamboo shoots that have already been detoxified. Don’t worry about the canned variety: They’re perfectly safe to eat without further cooking.
Then they beat that ass
No just... no
Diane Fossey is to be thanked for this. She had the courage to forge through to a different place to know these animals..
Dang she took that tackle like a champ. Id be freaked out lol
I think I would be in tears to be so close to such majestic, natural, living beauty as this, and honestly would have been scared, but sooo honored to be shoved like that...and thank you, my friends, for helping it not escalate. Wow.
Just go to ur local ghetto and watch
@@shane41225 very cringe and highlights your stupidity, the only gorilla here is you
@@shane41225Shane you are an embarrassment to humanity
She is so serene and humble.....
How beautiful to see how calm and sweet they are. I'm Amazed.
The highland gorilla’s 🦍 are absolutely the most beautiful and the babies..Omg off the charts ADORABLE!!
This is moving beyond words. This world is incredible.
Mountain gorrilla babys are so fluffy and cute so different from zoo gorrillas and everything is green and luxurious for them they look so healthy 😊
Thats because most zoo’s have a general sub species
That's because there are no mountain gorillas in captivity. The ones you see in zoos are lowland gorillas, which are a different species
Well it's cold up there cause they live in mountains
I don't know about anyone else but in these troubling times TH-cam has become the "beautiful animal website" for me.
Isn't it amazing that he actually did not hurt her at all ? I mean, these animals can clearly very accurately decide how much force they want to use, and what to achieve with that. If they could talk, they'd be considered humans.
+pixartist They deserve the human right to freedom at least if you ask me.
+Potato Potato They don't have character, they're animals motivated by instinct.
Bryan Doyle You think that.
Potato Potato Right...
Summary: Koko's IQ is 85-95, the lower spectrum of human intelligence. She understands spoken English without the help of signs, She can recognize herself in a mirror. Her GSL is not body language, they are specific hand movements, the reason why it is called "GSL" is because Koko changed some signs to better suit her fingers.
she is so lucky to get the privileged in a close encounter with the Gorillas family😊..it so lovely to see Gorillas having a good time in their own kingdom💞
5:35 "That's very good. The bamboo makes it really succulent."
lol ... I love this line.
Gorilla: "Go kick that annoying girl. "
Other Gorilla: "Aight" (lightly kicks her)
Gorilla: "That ain't nothing! Watch this!" (Proceeds to nearly trample her)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
I’ve been going through a lot of “gorillas in the wild” video and this is by far my favorite video👍
Oh God bless my Country Rwanda again
oh god bless you
Let us hope the stars and the planets and the moons line up enough to help Rwanda's wild life!
@Septic Neuron what? This why i like animals better than humans
You're certainly blessed with beautiful wildlife.
El Coyote How is that going to help?
This woman is absolutely gorgeous!!
It was a pleasure to look at her!!
Rare group of endangered mountain gorillas captured on film and people like you still obsess over bob and vagene smh
@@m.a.3322 don't be an asshat
Hahaha "being kicked by a gorilla is a privilege"! This is like one of the lines in the Mean Girls movie "one time she punched me in the face, it was awesome!"
they can do a lot I'd damage if they wanted, those guys can been press a sedan
Hiblackie
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HAHAHA yes!!
Wouldn’t doubt if she’s wearing camo pants too
The cutest damn thing I have ever seen.
7:07 look at his face LOL!!!! I can totally see the little tough guy boy showing off haha so cute
lol
lol
*Gorillas showing off”
“Bet you won’t touch that lady”
“Hold my bamboo”
Le lady is lovely, amazing how she is accepted, they sense her gentle nature. love it. have a nice day.
Howz ur lockdown
That woman is beautiful and very brave!!awesome video ,they’re amazing creatures!
@2:18 when the boss lays down to take a nap. the movement of his eyes, mouth, lips everything you any dad do on a saturday afternoon as he takes a nap on the couch.
its just funny how they act just like us or we like therm.
They are my favourite animals along with Lions, love watching them
We watched this in class today and at 7:53 I couldn't stop laughing so I just watch it over and over again
They look so much happier and relaxed in the wild than at zoos :(
i doubt one can approach one at the zoo like that
Rose McGinnis Zoos are a vital part of education as well as conservation efforts, hippie shitbag.
Come to Baltimore and you can see this ALL DAY!!!!
+James Darr In the Zoo or on the streets??
Well the ones in the zoo are nice and calm,with good manners who don't mind working for their food....The one's on the streets are like mean animals with LESS intelligence who will STEAL and rob for their food! FOR SURE!!!! Plus the zoo animals don't abuse drugs and nod out on you on the bus!!!! Just the other day,a stinky silverback drawling flies and crawling with bedbugs fell asleep right on my shoulder on the subway....:)
Beautiful gentle creatures, how anyone can hunt and kill these incredible animals is so depressing.
Couldn't agree more. Just majestic animals. Such a shame they've been hunted to near extinction in the wild.
"Hey go kick that human over there watching us."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Danielle Adair 😂😂😂😂
@Danielle Adair hold my bamboo 🤣😂👍
He was beating his chest trying to tell them to leave their territory, the film crew has to justify their salary so they spin it as if the 2 gorillas were trying to show their strength.
You kick her I'll push her over
What a nice fam, a lot of baby's in the groep. Big dad has everthing under control.
"... i try to keep my distance... ", sits close enough to get kicked, and trampled.
😭😂😅
Yeah, the gorillas came up to her. You just don't see the whole clip. They chopped and diced out the boring parts. That was one of the parts that was cut out. You're not allowed to willingly sit that close. So, the gorillas had to have come up to her, in which case she couldn't have just gotten up and moved as fast movements tend to trigger them. Just saying.
Yeah, she was *way* too into their space.
Cat's Eye I want your ig
youngster and hormonal storm:):):).it's completely normal.older male silverback no rection:).calm.
I can't find words to describe a Gorilla encounter, it's something to experience in a life time.
I would LOVE to be in her shoes! I'm so envious!
It's like this Gorilla family has a Reality TV contract... "we need some drama, attack the lady" "really? we're allowed?" "sure! it will make great television" “ha! Alright!”
Now that lovely lady is a really good sport. :)
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Trampadoo
Did she really have a choice?
@@keyboardbeats whether she had a choice or not she was still a good sport.
Good
And these were just 2 teenagers playing and showing off.
Imagine an angry silverback wanting to hurt you... 0 chance of survival
Gorilla ain’t aggressive they are just playing. They only become aggressive if think your trying to hurt them same with Orang and Binobo but the Chimps are evil they will ripped you apart and eat you.
@Beep Boop right I keep getting scared for the people and animals because if something did happen it would be bad for all the animals would be put down and people would die
Paulo Austria 100 years ago the people who studied apes thought that the chimps were the peaceful ape and the gorillas were dangerous and most aggressive towards humans. How wrong they were
@@radricdavis8508 They sure were. Even in the movie Planet of the Apes they had it totally the wrong way round.
Humans are much worse obviously.
Lmao, when she got shoved I busted out laughing 😂🤣😂🤣 like why they do her dirty like that
Same lol. I was kinda glad. Not because of her but for the sake of them not being left the fck alone
nature is so beutiful that i cant find words!
I love Gorillas so much. I could watch them all day
It's unbelievable that the two teenagers included the lady in the "practice", the older one was like saying "excuse me", then kicking the lady gently. The other one was a bit bolder and didn't even say " sorry".🤣
I wonder if it’s just teenagers being goons or if they wanted to see what her reaction was. Like they seem smart enough to be able to tell we’re similar to them, but they have no way of knowing if we’re just some weak malformed gorilla or a lethal threat to them.
@@smelma They are intelligent enough to know who we are. They know that we have two hands, two legs, we behave similarly to them. Gorillas study human behavior just as humans study theirs, which allows them to distinguish between human and human.
4:25 she hit em with the “I’m too tired” 😂
She is cute, and looks very excited about the encounter with gorillas.
This lady is next level vegan.
exactly i was thinking the same thing
Lmao
No the Silver back is next level Vegan
She gorilla diet vegan
She's so cringe. Eating the vegetation. Yikes
I'd give anything to be there with you n the gorillas as you do. I never followed my dream of working with animals, you seldom are blessed as money dictates how n where you live. You are a awesome gal n a very beautiful one inside n out. Wish I could find one like you, but my days are numbered. Thank you missy for your love n dedication, you're living many people's dreams n thank s for sharing your adventures there.
I feel like Dian Fossey should also be thanked for trying to save this species. She gave her life trying to do it and is responsible for teaching us Westerners that they're good for more than just ashtrays.
But i wanna smoke 🥺
I love how proud the gorilla was, with pushing the human over and getting away with it. I betcha they learn to be a tad wary of humans.
This is fantastic! I wish people could be content with watching nature on a screen like this instead of encroaching on their territory and killing them for sport
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The babies is very cute they love to play around by their mommies they love their mommy care for them all thank you for sharing your beautiful video
Many thanks for the presentation. This affirms that we have to share planet Earth with many other species.
"share planet Earth" Which means we have to get back to maybe 2 billion, from our obscene, multiplying-like-rabbits-landing-like-locust level of 7,800,000,000 --
which would also make a huge difference when horror things happen (like Australia fires, bubonic plague, an asteroid hit, melting Russian and Canadian tundra, melting icecaps).
@@MKarhu05true
I wish I were one of them so badly. Looks so tranquil! All you can eat, buddies to practice Jiu Jitsu with, siestas... awesome.
Beautiful majestic creatures!
That silverback is ripped.
Great video! Thank you!
So calm n peaceful animals
I really wish I could do more to help. I love humans as well; but just looking at these beings, I just can't imagine what the world would be if they disappeared. Their numbers should go up; they deserve it. They are a prime example of peaceful beings.
They commit rape and murder all the time. Males commit infanticide.
Yeah, a practice shared by humans.
Lord Rayken Yeah, but hardly "a prime example of peaceful beings".
For a being that can tear a human or almost anything to shreds with little effort they're pretty peaceful. Compare that to chimps.
Paranoid Zombie But they don't. Isn't that what peace should be? Humans have the ability to do so much worse, but in a peaceful society we try not to.
They were sun bathing and looked so peaceful relaxing.
Marvelously amazing! Thank you for posting and please keep up your valuable work.
Wow! What a wonderful video.
DAMN people wern't kidding at all when they said gorillas are the closest thing to a real life human being. Seeing their human traits in this video is a beautiful thing to witness
Dr Charlotte Uhlenbroek is graceful!!
01:23 look guys! another camera crew.. bit this one is for *THE* BBC.. let's give them our 'Class A' act!
Crazy how they maintain that weight on a vegetarian diet! Marvelous
It's all right for us sitting in an armchair with a steaming cuppa...but look at the hardships the inconveniences the discomforts faced by these dedicated scientists and zoologists...it's because of them these wonderful creatures survive today and we get to look at them and the wonder of it all.
Lmao they was playin tag with you mama! Lovely video lets protect nature first.
1st Gorilla: taps her and says psssst I hope your stay was nice but it’s time for you to leave
Lady: yes I know but I’m hoping....
2nd Gorilla: MOVE B**** GET OUT THE WAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!
I laughed so hard😂😂😂😂😂
They are beautiful!
Did this lady just eat leaves and a stick
Yes. Do you know what she’d learned?
@@MissMarshall
That it's very succulent
Im in tears lol
whats wrong with that?
Most of the ladies do the same but with a fork for some reason.
Thank you!
When you're in a life threatening situation and you're all casual about it. Nice.
seeing a gorilla isn't life threatening. as long as you know how to act in the situation. there are plenty of warning signs a gorilla gives
00:14 'And DADDY They Took My BOOT!' lol
I had to, as soon as I started watching this video the narrator voice sounded like a spot on version of Jane from Disney's Tarzan. XD
As of June 2018, the population grew to 1,000 individuals.
Girl narrating is BEAUTIFUL❤️
9 years later there's now over 650 😀😀😀😀
Today they are over 800 now I wish in the future they will be common species 😔
Abdullah Alajmiq8 hey at least they are increasing
Don't worry there is a clone goat. Maybe ini the future we Will see gorila in the city as pet 😁😁😁
@@nabilrizky7192 gorillas are NOT pets. Just let them be. At most, if there's an exceptionally intelligent one, like Koko, it can hang around in a specially designed place.
animacrom | Probably not... domesticating animals is *not* an easy process, and most simply can't be kept as pets. Scientists have been attempting to breed their way to a domestic fox for years now, and it's *real* slow going.
They are so beautiful
So Beautiful
the gorilla's are cool too
This is my favorite. Thanks for the documentary 😊
U made my memories alive
I have seen before more than 10 years
👏👏👏👏Great Job
The footage is still burning
So glad to watch once again
Thanks❤😊😊 a lot ❤🌹
6:59 “They’re keen to show off…….” Then this happened 😂
7:20 "Do you even lift bro?"
I love seeing them where they belong and thrive, in the wild! God I hope they make it!🙏
Imagine aliens coming to humans...
Alien biologist: "Apparently, it is a good human manner, to bring home-cooked lasagna..."
Humans: *stunned in terror*
Mountain gorilla youth are unbelievably cute!
That's so sweet,I loved it but I got scared when he came after you😃
Great to watch magnificent video.
we have to support these animals. we can learn from them and reflect on our own shortcomings as humans.
Merci beaucoup pour vos vidéos ❤😮😊 très courageuse bravo 👏 et encore merci pour la qualité, et la traduction en français 👍
she should underdstand from that first kick that it is time to leave..
Yup. That's them saying, "Get the hell out of here."
harhainen did you listen to what they are saying?
It's a contest of strength between the two not aggression
It's like that old man who is a shopkeeper at the corner of the street you cross everyday shooing naughty teenagers.
really?
where did you see that a gorilla wanted to hurt someone and where did you see that a gorilla wanted to kill someone?
She is so brave.I wissh I was there with her. i love her
Omg the babies are so fluffy beautiful 😍I think they the smartest animals truly majestic 😊and very strong
Thanks for keeping your head in the way of the most interesting part of the video.
Lady: eating the same salad as what the gorillas are eating.
Me: that's what you call dedication.
That was awesome!!!😂😂😂
I’m 200% sure the gorillas were telling them to leave multiple times.
7:07 Breaks off big tree branch in front of everyone.
7:14 Heavy chest pounding.
7:39 Stern kick to the back.
And then the heavy chest pounding which leads to the charge.
I love these majestic animals.They need to make sure they keep these gorillas safe.
When you think of all the wars and conflicts in Africa...humans could learn a lot from these beautiful creatures!
Humans are more closely related to chimps, so they have a history of warfare, like chimps.
I’ve always found it interesting how similar we are to monkeys, we truly are their weird mostly hairless cousins lol