“Gorillas have got better things to do than tear men limb from limb.... like nothing” I love this. A simple life can be so beautiful when you’re connected with all that’s around you.
Rawandins would TAG AND BAG ROMAINE IF THEY COULD...50$ FOR A SILVER BACK GORRILLA... THESE GUYS ARE JUST OUT THE STONE AGE... SOME OF AFRICANS ARE STILL THERE
My favorite part 15:21 😍 they are so much like humans they even get annoyed by their BFF’s lol 😅 I pray for gorillas to populate and thrive in the most healthy and positive of ways. I find them to be so very intelligent, intriguing and preciously vital to our earth. 🤍🙏🏼🌎
@@kingong4185 thats because we have the same creator. Yes we are kin but not because we evolved but because we share the same creator. Gorillas are not viscious unless really provokex.
Hope the tribal people were able to flourish among the others. Very kind to provide this documentary. So devasting must have been that genocide. Not what humans should ever do. We are civilized? Somewhat?
Great documentary, understanding animal behavior, is essential for their survival, how sad that war, poverty and humans encroachment are threatening these magnificent animals, along with poachers, interesting how the gorillas reacted to the dog caught in the snare, only I would think that some of them may have experienced such cruel devices., Africa does not belong to Africans alone, but to all the other animals, and ever since western countries invaded Africa and established nations and boundaries Africa countries governments have been corrupted by corporations, capitalism and materialism all in the search for resources at the expense on the native people and wildlife, tragically... thank you for this introspective look at mountain Gorillas, Peace !!
So many others have expressed what I think and feel about the gorillas and the people. Happy as can be for surviving gorillas. So sad for the loss of the people.
🇨🇦 what an amazing documentary! Thank you so very much for sharing what you've learned. I love the Gorillas. They are such a majestic animal. So so powerful, beautiful! I pray for their survival. 🙏
There are thousands of wild animals that people can help, but people need to do it. Most people will comment but rarely do people actually do anything.
@@BeanOnTheFlipside I know that if you’re a human and you grow up without a nurturing father, you’re much more prone to being a fragmented person. I didn’t know that wasn’t true, certainly was for me and many others I know who are in prison, had a terrible life, due to parental lack of effort and care. I was just saying, how nice that unless it dies, the gorilla father understands he’s gonna be a caring father no matter what. He doesn’t need a dna test to verify that baby is his
@@Willyk200921 oh no a monkey on a few islands made the local shell fish population endagered cause they knew how to use stones and crack them up. I didn't mean humans should kill everyone
@@BeanOnTheFlipside that was in no way anything that could be considered a coherent response to my statement and anyone he reads your comment will be dumber for it
Severely heartbreaking what happened here. That tribe...gone. I don’t even know if outside forces could have done anything. I heard everything happened so fast...-
I also wanted to say, I watch docs about the history of the earth/history of the universe (excellent channels), everything ocean life “natural world facts”, another great channel, North 02 for everything about man from the moment we became Australopithecus to homo sapien sapiens, and everything flora/fauna on diff channels. I learn so much more now thanks to documentaries uploaded than I ever did in the old memorize & regurgitate schooling that didn’t have a way to teach those of us who have learning disabilities.
👌👌 And It would be EVEN SWEETER!! If WE ALL could sit back in nice COZY chairs...in front of a roaring 🔥🔥 FIRE, with some ice cold drinks, & Good food on the grill... relaxing & watching watching the MAGGOT POACHER STARVE, & SUFFER in his OWN EVIL TRAP!! As we🤜 periodically take turns WHACKING him like the HUMAN PINATA HE IS.
I am so excited to watchbthis... they have Llnkinds of shows with lions and crocs...which are ok but I would love to see more shows like this but,thanks for sharing tho...hello from Kentucky....
I believe Gorillas are so much gentler than Chimps, which are MEAN when older! The babies here seem to REALLY like us humans.. I don't think that Gorillas have the ANGER of chimps when they see we mean no harm to them. The Silverbacks are so well muscled which make them gorgeous,
I just love the fake trade agreement at the beginning. The old African tribal guy is so annoyed at being bothered. Then he turns around like, “am I supposed to walk away now?”.
Hi Romain Were you the Belgian Ambassador to Rwanda in 1988 who I took to see the Karisoke gorillas? If so, do you still have the white shirt with Shinda's muddy hand print - where he hit you in the middle of your back? You said you would never wash it! best wishes, Alan. Watch my own videos and you will see the gorillas well! If this is not you, then PLEASE can you put me in touch with the Belgian Ambassador of 1988? Thank you
I always admire those conservationist who has been working hard to save these harmless guerillas who are intelligent and making this earth beautiful. I hope they increase the guerilla habitat buying more land and restoration or reforestation.
Lack of stable governments, funding and protection makes the Gorrillas survival even harder. I would pay to see them in the wild as long as there were no poachers *Guaranteed*
We as humans not only have the choice to protect our species but also have a choice to protect all living creatures on this planet. If we all fail to do this then our beautiful planet is going to be a sad place to live on. With climate change, war's extra that are changing the face of our world and lives. We need to become vigilant about teaching our children the importance of life and the beautiful animals that live in different parts of the world and if we don't do something NOW they are going to vanish forever, like so many others already have. Please help save these beautiful gentle giants and all the other animals, that will soon become extinct. 🦍🐘🦒🐯🦁🐆🐅 🦋🌏
I ve learned a great deal of very valuable insight into these Horilla families to see fidelity between the parents and siblings. Wouldn t it be remarkable if humans could get along that well. It takes tbe animals to teach us how to value life as they do. There is honor shown by the children to fear and obey their father snd the rezpect they show one another. Thank you for helping me to see reverence given by the parents to eachother then to see it reflected by theor offapring. This should be shown through the schools to our children and discussed by the parents on how to get and give respect to eachother that is lacking in our society for the elders who are their teachers. Thank you again for this knowledge. You helped me to undersrand the correlation between the Gorillas and us humans.
The female gorrila seem to be comforting you. She probably thinks you lost your family and lonely. She is saying take heart - everything will be okay here😆
Hermoso documental 😍 ¡Gracias Saludos 🙋 y bendiciones para todos 🙏desde Minatitlán Veracrúz México 🇲🇽.. ¡feliz año nuevo 2022! Un fuerte abrazo para todos 🙅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
When the female climbed on his lap, it seemed to me like she was consoling him for not being like them. In the wild, animals follow a family group or herd for only two reasons, to attack, or hoping to join. He was no threat, so they would have assumed he wanted to be adopted. Visiting mountain gorillas and have contact is on my bucket list.
The silverback touched him to see if the human was real.., I believe these animals are very intelligent creatures and they don't mean no harm. They're just trying make sure you're not trying to hurt their family They're so sweet I can't believe the female hugged him she put her arms right around "like i love you human " that put a smile on my Face big time.
The lizard protects its young. The monkey is a kind of animal that has no influence, but it is intelligent and intelligent, an animal that some people like and it is only if we look at it as simple.
So is there no clay in the hills or is it actually better to make thatched houses? When the narrator said the homes are built to last as long as possible I woulda thought theyd at least use clay for the walls. But then again I really don't know much about which material lasts the longest.
A wonderful documentary! I don't know, but I like these gorillas much better than humans. I have seen so many terrible characters in human beings... no animal could ever be so bad and mean. Min 34: The dog captured in a trap. This is what I mean. This is human behaviour. Building traps of all kind, not only physical.
If if the media told the truth the intro would’ve been... Narrator. “Rwanda, a place of genocide, poverty” Facts and history; and don’t forget colonisation Narrator: “But a Belgium settler Romain” Facts and history;; Settler Came by the way of Colonisation Narrator: “Romain knew a more peaceful Rwanda” Facts & History: Yes a Rwanda before Colonisation
What I wouldn’t give to go to Africa, not only to see the flora and fauna but the culture of these tribes, their foods and drinks, their songs and dances. I kick myself, I lived in Europe in the 80’s and wanted to be an archeologist or a palaeontologist but it was unsafe for a small white female I am, even though I am aboriginal to the America’s it was unsafe for me in Africa. Now I am 50 and have since gotten heat & sun stroke, I wouldn’t be able to spend 1 day there without being ill. Now I watch them through documentaries young and old.
9:10 Yeah..sure! "Act" submissive. In reality, we *are* submissive. If we don't get the behavior part right the first time around then the silverback will teach us.
“Gorillas have got better things to do than tear men limb from limb.... like nothing” I love this. A simple life can be so beautiful when you’re connected with all that’s around you.
Lolllllll I died.
"...like napping."
What a great job you have done Romain. Rwandans should recognise your great work.
Rawandins would TAG AND BAG ROMAINE IF THEY COULD...50$ FOR A SILVER BACK GORRILLA... THESE GUYS ARE JUST OUT THE STONE AGE... SOME OF AFRICANS ARE STILL THERE
@@joejackson2437 u are ignorant
This was an amazing Nature Documentary!! Thank you for sharing*
That little baby chest beating, was the cutest thing ive seen lol
Thanks for the upload. TH-cam needs more content like this.
The best documentary of my tribe. thank you so much for such beautiful documentary
Is this true? Where do you live now?
🇨🇦 from Ontario Canada. What a fantastic watch. Amazing footage and wonderful people! May the God's bless you all!
Smoke the ganja!
My favorite part 15:21 😍 they are so much like humans they even get annoyed by their BFF’s lol 😅
I pray for gorillas to populate and thrive in the most healthy and positive of ways. I find them to be so very intelligent, intriguing and preciously vital to our earth. 🤍🙏🏼🌎
Gorillas have 95%-99% of human dna
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@@kingong4185 thats because we have the same creator. Yes we are kin but not because we evolved but because we share the same creator. Gorillas are not viscious unless really provokex.
15:35 I just lost it when that older sibling stopped the younger one from making too much noise. 😂😂😂😂 That is such a human thing. It's funny.
One of the very best documentaries I have seen. Excellent.
Absolutely Sharon. One of the best.
I agree it was absolutely amazing.
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Hope the tribal people were able to flourish among the others. Very kind to provide this documentary. So devasting must have been that genocide. Not what humans should ever do. We are civilized? Somewhat?
35:54 When that gorilla touched the dogs paw and it squealed like that it was almost like they told each other “This is the problem” So amazing 😍
What a gorgeous look into another world. Thanks for posting!
What a great film! Thank you so much!
Great documentary, understanding animal behavior, is essential for their survival, how sad that war, poverty and humans encroachment are threatening these magnificent animals, along with poachers, interesting how the gorillas reacted to the dog caught in the snare, only I would think that some of them may have experienced such cruel devices., Africa does not belong to Africans alone, but to all the other animals, and ever since western countries invaded Africa and established nations and boundaries Africa countries governments have been corrupted by corporations, capitalism and materialism all in the search for resources at the expense on the native people and wildlife, tragically... thank you for this introspective look at mountain Gorillas, Peace !!
So much more intelligently made than today's documentaries, which would have had celebs and Disney-fied the gorillas.
There needs to be more world wide awareness about the decline of these beautiful, innocent, harmless animals!
@@goose2760 Steve Irwin was a great man, he did many great things in his life for all wildlife. He's missed I'm sure, by millions!
Harmless. No. Peaceful. Yes.
Great documentary! The narrator has a fantastic voice-
Merci !! and thank you for showing that educational & amazing documentary,
Instead of sending phalluses to space, rich people can save the planet’s most majestic animal.
That time Rwanda was peaceful as river...
I wished Rwanda stayed the same, as it was that time.😔
what do you mean that time? Rwanda is still peaceful! you just need to visit.
Very interesting documentary about the Rwanda ppl and the Mountain Gorillas I enjoyed it.
Currently there are around 880 Mountain Gorillas left in the wild since we first discovered them in 1902. Let that sink in.
15:35 "bruh just chill" I really felt that.
So many others have expressed what I think and feel about the gorillas and the people. Happy as can be for surviving gorillas. So sad for the loss of the people.
Wonderful documentary. Enjoyed it immensely from Australia.
I love gorillas, they're so very unique. I hope they can be preserved. Please protect these lovely beautiful animal.❤
🇨🇦 what an amazing documentary! Thank you so very much for sharing what you've learned. I love the Gorillas. They are such a majestic animal. So so powerful, beautiful! I pray for their survival. 🙏
Amen.
"If you're willing to drink blood and milk and wear the skins of your cows, money means nothing to you."
This is the most metal thing I've ever heard.
Means if you have all that....you are not in need of money
Sickening....
I think wild animals deserve much betterin life wish more could be done for them all
There are thousands of wild animals that people can help, but people need to do it. Most people will comment but rarely do people actually do anything.
You have to take part in that wish! Love Kelly
In a perfect world yes, we have a long way to go before we get it.
Gorillas are amazing animals. It blows my mind how human they act!
You mean: how much more human they act as we humans
Over 98% human DNA
We humans are the worst species on this world
the world would be better without humans
@@juliodiaz4493 there would be no such thing as good or bad without us..
This guy has got to have one of the most incredible journeys in life. Good God, what an awsome documentary 👏 🙌
Wonderful documentary! I truly enjoyed watching every second and learned alot!!
They are beautiful💖💖💖
This narrator also kills it....I have always wanted to know his name so that I can search and watch more of his videos.
His name is in the credits
so cute to see how the little ones lie on their fathers backs so contented and protected. that should be the way
Should be the way for humans? Yeah it should. Explains why we’re so messed up
@@Willyk200921 I think you barely know how nature works.
@@BeanOnTheFlipside I know that if you’re a human and you grow up without a nurturing father, you’re much more prone to being a fragmented person. I didn’t know that wasn’t true, certainly was for me and many others I know who are in prison, had a terrible life, due to parental lack of effort and care. I was just saying, how nice that unless it dies, the gorilla father understands he’s gonna be a caring father no matter what. He doesn’t need a dna test to verify that baby is his
@@Willyk200921 oh no a monkey on a few islands made the local shell fish population endagered cause they knew how to use stones and crack them up. I didn't mean humans should kill everyone
@@BeanOnTheFlipside that was in no way anything that could be considered a coherent response to my statement and anyone he reads your comment will be dumber for it
Thank you, Sir Romain Baertsoen, for this extraordinary documentary.
Severely heartbreaking what happened here. That tribe...gone. I don’t even know if outside forces could have done anything. I heard everything happened so fast...-
I also wanted to say, I watch docs about the history of the earth/history of the universe (excellent channels), everything ocean life “natural world facts”, another great channel, North 02 for everything about man from the moment we became Australopithecus to homo sapien sapiens, and everything flora/fauna on diff channels. I learn so much more now thanks to documentaries uploaded than I ever did in the old memorize & regurgitate schooling that didn’t have a way to teach those of us who have learning disabilities.
I'd love to see a poacher hang from his own trap until he starved to death, wouldn't bat an eye.
Ditto.
Poachers just trying to feed their families. Be more angry at the people who buy the parts.
👌👌 And It would be EVEN SWEETER!! If WE ALL could sit back in nice COZY chairs...in front of a roaring 🔥🔥 FIRE, with some ice cold drinks, & Good food on the grill... relaxing & watching watching the MAGGOT POACHER STARVE, & SUFFER in his OWN EVIL TRAP!! As we🤜 periodically take turns WHACKING him like the HUMAN PINATA HE IS.
@@terrywbreedlove L🤨L WHAT?!! BOTH OF THEIR HANDS ARE DIRTY!!
Same with child abusers
Lovely documentary.
Thanks for the lovely documentary,❤❤ pure entertainment,kudos
Superb documentary. I'm surprised it doesn't have more views
There are too many tiktoks to be watched! Ain’t nobody got time for documentaries lol
Somehow, some way, these literal wild animals are more peaceful than 90% of human people
I am so excited to watchbthis... they have Llnkinds of shows with lions and crocs...which are ok but I would love to see more shows like this but,thanks for sharing tho...hello from Kentucky....
Breaks my heart
Female gorilla:"take me with you and your crew,I'm yours"
Absolutely beautiful creatures. I just want to play in their hair. It's looks so soft.
I believe Gorillas are so much gentler than Chimps, which are MEAN when older! The babies here seem to REALLY like us humans.. I don't think that Gorillas have the ANGER of chimps when they see we mean no harm to them. The Silverbacks are so well muscled which make them gorgeous,
god bless the humans that protect these animals,
I just love the fake trade agreement at the beginning. The old African tribal guy is so annoyed at being bothered. Then he turns around like, “am I supposed to walk away now?”.
Thank you!
Hi Romain Were you the Belgian Ambassador to Rwanda in 1988 who I took to see the Karisoke gorillas? If so, do you still have the white shirt with Shinda's muddy hand print - where he hit you in the middle of your back? You said you would never wash it! best wishes, Alan. Watch my own videos and you will see the gorillas well! If this is not you, then PLEASE can you put me in touch with the Belgian Ambassador of 1988? Thank you
Hi this is romain, no I dont have the shirt
Dr Alan Goodall you can see him in the video, younger n older. Dont you know wether it is him from the images?🤔
This is just an upload check Facebook book it'll tell you people you may know based on who you do know
You my man are one awesome individual.
I always admire those conservationist who has been working hard to save these harmless guerillas who are intelligent and making this earth beautiful. I hope they increase the guerilla habitat buying more land and restoration or reforestation.
Lack of stable governments, funding and protection makes the Gorrillas survival even harder. I would pay to see them in the wild as long as there were no poachers *Guaranteed*
11:03 Female gorilla: This human looks so nice, I'll hop on top of him & hug him, until my mate comes & gets me off him!
😂😂😂😂
females of all species are capable of that game. lol
Yea I'd be wary her man,the F'N SILVERBACK GORILLA might get a little upset and decide to beat the shit out of u with ur own arm!!
11:31
Female Gorilla: ...I’m not wearing any panties!
Man: 😧
This is an underrated comment. She was totally try and smash.
That dog actually stayed pretty calm.. probably saved his life. Had he snarled and snapped they might have thumped him upside the head!!
Yea double fist slam on top of the head
Well done brother.
Mark is a real one
Beautiful animals. May God protect them from humans.
We as humans not only have the choice to protect our species but also have a choice to protect all living creatures on this planet.
If we all fail to do this then our beautiful planet is going to be a sad place to live on.
With climate change, war's extra that are changing the face of our world and lives.
We need to become vigilant about teaching our children the importance of life and the beautiful animals that live in different parts of the world and if we don't do something NOW they are going to vanish forever, like so many others already have.
Please help save these beautiful gentle giants and all the other animals, that will soon become extinct. 🦍🐘🦒🐯🦁🐆🐅 🦋🌏
People thruout the globe need to be banned from harming the remaining animals on this planet.
wow that is amazing!
This documentary was very impressive and sad
Love them all
I ve learned a great deal of very valuable insight into these Horilla families to see fidelity between the parents and siblings. Wouldn t it be remarkable if humans could get along that well. It takes tbe animals to teach us how to value life as they do. There is honor shown by the children to fear and obey their father snd the rezpect they show one another. Thank you for helping me to see reverence given by the parents to eachother then to see it reflected by theor offapring. This should be shown through the schools to our children and discussed by the parents on how to get and give respect to eachother that is lacking in our society for the elders who are their teachers. Thank you again for this knowledge. You helped me to undersrand the correlation between the Gorillas and us humans.
so adorable those little ones.
The female gorrila seem to be comforting you. She probably thinks you lost your family and lonely. She is saying take heart - everything will be okay here😆
What does one do to help out the wildlife & prevent stuff like this
Freaking amazing 🤩
Hermoso documental 😍 ¡Gracias Saludos 🙋 y bendiciones para todos 🙏desde Minatitlán Veracrúz México 🇲🇽.. ¡feliz año nuevo 2022! Un fuerte abrazo para todos 🙅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
When the female climbed on his lap, it seemed to me like she was consoling him for not being like them.
In the wild, animals follow a family group or herd for only two reasons, to attack, or hoping to join. He was no threat, so they would have assumed he wanted to be adopted.
Visiting mountain gorillas and have contact is on my bucket list.
35:20 clear cut communication. change my mind.
The silverback touched him to see if the human was real..,
I believe these animals are very intelligent creatures and they don't mean no harm.
They're just trying make sure you're not trying to hurt their family They're so sweet
I can't believe the female hugged him she put her arms right around "like i love you human " that put a smile on my
Face big time.
I thank the heroic humans with big hearts who fight for the gorillas
The gorillas were trying to free the dog but knew they couldn't so they let mark step in and free the dog 👊
U gotta let the Gorillas know your presence is near. So if you fart and crap your pants that's good lol
@3:00 What are those people called? Behema? Behima? Are they extinct? Why was he the last to film them?
There was a civil war and genocide in the 90’s.
i like when the silverback touched the guy like "No worries bro just stay out of my territory and we're cool"
How to the people keep away the mosquitoes in order to prevent malaria? Just curious.
Excellent
Time Table
18:10 - 30:55 is geography and local culture. Interesting, but off title/topic.
After 45:15 it is the WAR until 48:40
Thank you
15:30 every sibling, ever.
The lizard protects its young. The monkey is a kind of animal that has no influence, but it is intelligent and intelligent, an animal that some people like and it is only if we look at it as simple.
Greed destroys civilizations.
I mean if we didn't wish for more, we would still be in the stone age
it does destroy gorilla tribes yes
So is there no clay in the hills or is it actually better to make thatched houses? When the narrator said the homes are built to last as long as possible I woulda thought theyd at least use clay for the walls. But then again I really don't know much about which material lasts the longest.
A wonderful documentary! I don't know, but I like these gorillas much better than humans. I have seen so many terrible characters in human beings... no animal could ever be so bad and mean. Min 34: The dog captured in a trap. This is what I mean. This is human behaviour. Building traps of all kind, not only physical.
Does it ever snow where the mountain gorillas live up there?
If if the media told the truth the intro would’ve been...
Narrator. “Rwanda, a place of genocide, poverty”
Facts and history; and don’t forget colonisation
Narrator: “But a Belgium settler Romain”
Facts and history;; Settler Came by the way of Colonisation
Narrator: “Romain knew a more peaceful Rwanda”
Facts & History: Yes a Rwanda before Colonisation
He touched your arm? That was beautiful, kind, fair
Nice
such as an amazing video destroyed by video ads every 5 min
senang sekali lihat gorilla hidup di alam liar dan berkumpul dengan sesama gorilla bermain main di tengah hutan yang rindang daunnya
The guy said when gorillas charge, it's 90% bluff. It's the other 10% I would be concerned about!
11:50
So basically lap dance rules then huh? 😁
Underrated comment. Falls under “if you know then you know”🤣🤣😂
Camera man: I think 90 percent is only Bluff
Silver back: try me
😂😂
Romain Baertsoen not the Cameraman.
😂😂😂😂
What I wouldn’t give to go to Africa, not only to see the flora and fauna but the culture of these tribes, their foods and drinks, their songs and dances. I kick myself, I lived in Europe in the 80’s and wanted to be an archeologist or a palaeontologist but it was unsafe for a small white female I am, even though I am aboriginal to the America’s it was unsafe for me in Africa.
Now I am 50 and have since gotten heat & sun stroke, I wouldn’t be able to spend 1 day there without being ill.
Now I watch them through documentaries young and old.
9:10
Yeah..sure! "Act" submissive.
In reality, we *are* submissive. If we don't get the behavior part right the first time around then the silverback will teach us.
She was like come here you old white boi
Lol.I don't believe he's white