Kids Have Fallen Into Gorilla Enclosures In The Past But With Different Endings
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2016
- Before the Cincinnati Zoo tragedy involving a little boy and a giant gorilla, there have been other, similar encounters that ended without the primate being shot to death. In 1986, a 5-year-old boy named Levan Merritt fell into a gorilla enclosure and was knocked unconscious. A silverback gorilla named Jambo stroked the boy's back as if to soothe him. In 1996, a 3-year-old boy tumbled more than 20 feet into the gorilla exhibit. She placed him near the cage's door and stepped back as zookeepers picked up the child. #InsideEdition
“The zookeepers rescued him”
No, the gorilla rescued him
They both did
If there were no gorillas there would be nothing to rescue him from
@@wills1110 if there were no gorillas there were no people
@@KathRob1994 “when other gorillas attempt to get close, Jambo keeps them at bay” Jambo stopped other gorillas from getting close to the child. You don’t know what the intentions of those gorillas were. I understand that the people did get him out but they didn’t *rescue* him from anything, Jambo had already told the other gorillas to stay away.
From herself?
the people screaming at the top of their lungs didnt help either
Not at allllll, that probably got the gorilla worked up
Amp we’ll you know, it is their child and that is dangerous so they’re worried soooo
@@abh3designs364 its not everyones Child tho
It didn’t help that people were also throwing rocks
tf were they supposed to do this kid and 20 feet down
Jambo deserves the highest honor an animal can receive.
Getting adopted into a Gorilla Sanctuary where he can live free for the rest of his life?
I'd love that ending.
And the woman one 😑
Freedom?
Unlimited banana’s
Honor is a thing which animals don't recognize they feel love care not honor.
Just leave them in their natural habitat
I will never understand how a parent can let their kid even get close to falling into a gorilla pit. Truly mind boggling..
Parent(s) because this has happened at least three times
Think of how many millions of parents have gone with their kids by the gorilla pits. That there’s only a handful of cases is more surprising.
When a gorilla is a better parent than the actual parents...
@@daviebread who’s an idiot
@@daviebread no u
@@daviebread ironic...
so you put a leash on your kid or what?
Swapnil in their case that actual lying might me helpful with them being so careless with little children at a zoo
1.) These zoo's need to fix their dam railings.
2.) These parents need to take care of their own damn children.
And you need to get off this damn internet
@@dead2675 Make me, woman.
@@DrCalviny She's had a bad day at the office making coffee all day spilling it all over the damn place
@@dead2675 DAMNNNN HE GOT YOUR ASS
And you need to stop being sexist, even me, a man, finds that coming out of a fellow man as disgusting and a low blow
Those gorillas had so much love in them. It’s crazy how much they understand.
Nah. Not crazy. /
They're just like people, just more muscular and with more hair. If you teach one like a person, it could do a lot for you. However, we should not enslave gorillas.
It's crazy how much humans DO NOT understand.
There family
Reference to fast and furious
Not every parent deserves kids but every kid deserves parents
there's some crazy kids out there that idk if they do
Talk about bad parents
Ow please you're not a parent yet
Talk about bad profile pic
No parent shaming necessary
If you can’t watch one kid you probably shouldn’t have multiple. In the Harambe situation, the child told his mom he was going in and she turned her back to pay attention to her other kids. I’m sorry, but that is pretty bad not to take you child seriously. I would definitely admit I was a bad parent in this situation if that was me.
Talk about how mean you to your parent
No animal deserves to die when parents can’t take care of their kids properly
Memelord 3106 harambe tried to DROWN that child he DRAGGED him and HID him, that gorilla is untamed.
@@alx_swae5743 well if an animal heard an eerie screaming of multiple person especially a high pitch one like a kid,those animal will feel endangered and will be out of control.Even cat can be as danger as gorilla if you scare them like that.
Dead _Cacti wonder why 🤔 they’re totally not supposed to be in the wild or anything
Foxdreaming a zoo isnt called a we dont have have gorillas zoo
no child deserves to die because of an animal’s behavior
The kids being conscious and unconscious weren’t the only difference in the videos. People were throwing stuff at the gorilla, so he dragged the boy to safety.
People talk about how the child in cincy could have had his limbs torn out of socket and stop thinking right at that point. If people could still think critically and do research for themselves they would find that gorilla toddlers the same age have the muscle density of grown and strength to match. Being handled the way that boy was would be completely normal to them and Harambe would never have thought otherwise for a human child.
those gorillas took care of the children better than the parents ever could.
So true
Parents need to be put in a cage called a jail for neglect
A bit harsh tho... The parents didnt see them slip into thus cage.
Harambe
Yeh
Boy: *starts crying*
Gorillas: nah fam I ain’t ready for this type of responsibility
Lmao
XD 😂
Oof
XD
Gorillas: nah I change my mind about adoption I’ll stick with what I’ve got
God bless you Jambo and Binti!!! 🙏🏼❤ Those Gorillas took care of of those babies so much better then the parents could.
God doesn't exist.
Grow up and live in tbe real world, not a religious fantasy.
And when u die u will know @@ValiantWrestling
Obviously the kid was in better hands than ever before my hats off to herambe and his heroic behavior and I wish we all were able to celebrate for this animals almost human behavior. In fact it might have taught us as humans to never judge a book by its cover. LONG LIVE THIS ANIMAL AND MAY HE NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
For all we know the moment zoo keepers entered to take the kid away. He would have gotten violent and kill the kid and possibly other people. Harmabe is a ultra territorial Silverback. Did you know silverbacks have been known to kill the mother of their own children and their kids and other random male gorillas, all in the name of maintaining power? These aren't bunnies.
The only thing with harambe was that he was dragging the child around frantically because he was scared, and that hurt the kid and could have killed him.
None of those kid would've fallen in if the parents were paying attention
Hunter Livie ikr. Their irresponsible
Preston Schmidt Well that’s why you have to keep the kid away from the ledge, and actually HOLD onto your child incase they try to run.
Preston Schmidt u dont watch the child? I would explain it to you,but u fr seem too dumb to understand.
Alex Munch most kids aren’t retarded trying to jump into the gorilla exhibit when the parents aren’t looking. But the ones who do oh well it’s natural selection
Hunter Livie exactly Thankyou 👌🏻
People have to stop letting their kids in the gorilla cage.
Stan Lee3000 thats what im sayin dumbass parents need to pay more attention
@@pbj8110 u got him😂😂
umm the kids fell in?? yes the parents should've held them tho
@@Biggievic0 ummmm why i feel none of the replies here understood this joke
@@pbj8110 wildin 😂
These gorillas have better parenting skills than the parents themselves 💀
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how the hell does one fall into a gorilla cage especially a small child
Stupid parents man. You better put a leash in those kids because it’s obvious they can slip away in one second.
Used to despise seeing parents with leashes on their kids but I'm starting to have more sympathy towards them
When u hit the like button and it makes 101
You ever seen monkey backpacks?
0:59 almost thought the same boy fell down again lol
Just like PewDiePie said: put em in the ranch
Harambe died for parents who couldn’t care for their own kids. Disgusting
It's a god damn shame
100th like
Well better that he died then risk the child dying. Not the childs fault either.
Parents should be fined for the death of the gorilla.
POOR INNOCENT 😥 GORRILLA.!!!!! 😞 🐒💞 IF HE WASN'T IN A STUPID ZOO ,HE WOULD STILL 💯 BE ALIVE WITH HIS FAMILY ❤️..... THAT BOY GOT TO GO HOME WITH HIS.👩👧 SADLY HARAMBEE WAS KILLED!!!!!!! IT'S SO WRONG!!!!!!!🐒💞😞 NO MORE ZOO!!!!!?NO MORE CIRCUS!!!!!!!LET THESE BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS BE FREE!! 😊 JUST LIKE GOD 🙏 🙌 MADE THEM TO BE!!!!! FREE!!!!!!💞😇🐒😁
Diks out for Harambe
Wonderful to see the child safe and the Gorillas not murdered. Hats off to the two zoos.
Truly is
And rip to Harambe
Child protective services needs to be called on all of these parents. Why is your child even able to fall into a gorilla pit? Horrifying.
let's not forget harambe got shot for bad parenting skills.
Maria L Campana P What about the boy who got eaten by a gator by getting too close to a lake in Disney World? Those parents aren’t bad?
Clutch Master No one said those parents aren’t bad. If you want to see people on the internet complain about those bad parents, then go watch that tragedy and go to the comments.
Accidents happen
Clutch Master but how can you let your child fall into a Gorilla cage thing
Ik Eli musk song helped me remeber
while gorillas COULD cause grievous harm, theyre one of the only animals with the ability to differentiate between helplessness and threats. a gorilla isnt likely to attack something so much smaller than itself. theyre one of the gentlest ape species we've studied. had those children fallen into a chimp enclosure, there would have been a lot more grief
oh god you're so right, I am not a big ape/monkey fan but I really lie gorillas, I absolutely DESPISE chimps though, they terrify me lol I'd ratehr stick to my reptiles so I know what I'm dealin with
i used to think chimpanzees were small and cute but then I did my research and learned otherwise...
@@nobodyknows3340 Same dude,, same,, I'll stick to me snakes and other reptiles, I'm more used to those LMAO
It's an injustice really how much the media has warped the perception of Gorillas, same actually goes for wolves, always depicted as vicious monsters that steal babes in the night. It's simply not true.
Yes!♡
Somehow I think will the little boy who was awake and they killed the Gorilla possibly might have ended differently if it were not for the screaming public. How can that EVER help?
True, but also i believe the gorilla couldve interpreted the boy crying as annoying, but thats just a guess based on the reactions ive seen silverbacks having when young gorillas keep annoying them, they drag and even throw the young ones, for them its just playing but it could easily kill a Child.
The second one amazes it me more than anything. The way she got the boy in her arms and carried her to the door and ran away?!? What...
*Me falls into the gorilla area*
Gorilla: *Drags me to the lions*
ha
I’m laughing way too hard at this....😂
PeanutButter Bear BAHHAHA
Lions: *Drags you to the monkeys*
😭😂
Do kids like gorillas? Like why u gotta fall into the gorilla habitat instead of like ... Idk the flamingos
Probably cos if a kid fell into a flamingo enclosure it wont be a big deal
Read my comment that will answer your question
iz flamingos smell
Oof
Flamingos, stink like..
This really shows how strong a motherly instinct is
Rest In Peace, Jambo.
Yeh let’s not mention when Harambe got shot for literally nothing
Just for a dumbass kid with dumbass parents
he was dragging the boy in the water trying to drown him ;-; and pulling his shirt
xxkeyboardcat yeh and the kid went in there in the first place
xxkeyboardcat definitely worth a sue. Definitely worth a life.. :/ like harambe was just confused.
xxkeyboardcat gorillas do that to there kids to drag them away from danger maybe if they weren’t screaming cause you know
1:21 "she stepped away" Yeah because the zookeepers were spraying water at her
Yeah
Lol
Lol oh yeah wtf
Oh relax! It’s not like they were using a flamethrower. It is still a gorilla. She was protecting the kid and might’ve saw the zookeepers as a threat, just like any mama protecting her young!
Brulian4ever
That’s not the point lol
Tarzan being raised by gorillas doesn’t sound like a bad idea.
It's truly fascinating indeed, not just the gorillas, i mean the human stupidity
can kids fall somewhere else like in the penguin's cage!
😂😂😂
They would get eaten alive.
yeah
😂😂😂😂
I laughed way too hard at this 😂😂😂😂
1:23 - "as zoo keepers rescued him"
bruh, the gorilla rescued the boy
They meant they got the kid and took em back
Yeh, I am sure being thrown rocks at and shouting would be very pleasant, because that's exactly what happened to harambe when he stood the kid up making sure he wouldn't drown.
Quote the whole sentence. You left out some important words.
Binty was seriously so sweet. warmed my heart.
Gorilla was like you ok there little fella..
Harambe wasnt intentionally harming the kid, he dragged him through the water to move faster without leaving the kid even an inch behind him lol. He treated him like a baby gorilla thats all I saw from the clips Ive found, sucks.
Yes, Poor Harambe....it sucks.
Harambe was too good for this world
He's in gorilla heaven now... RIP
@@KEVINSANCHEZ-sn6pl I'm not Christian but that is really sweet.
Harambe is female right?
0:58 "Ten years later it happened again!" I was like 'omg Lewin fell into the gorilla enclosure *AGAIN* ?!'
🤣🤣
Imagin
same like what’s his obsession with gorillas 😂😂
OMg yesss! I was thinking that too..
I was like didn't he learn his lesson?
One unlucky boi
the fact that the damn gorilla took better care then the parents proves ALOT.
first clip: i don't think the cries scared them away, Might have confused them but Jambo walked away calmly without much sprint in his step
so i personally think he knew it was time to let the humans collect the boy
Jambo was such a good boy, he's a father himself from what i read so the big fella knew what to do
It’s truly fascinating. Those creatures could easily have torn those kids to ribbons, but something within them drove them to understand the kids aren’t a threat to them, and as such, they didn’t harm them.
Ikr
Indeed fascinating
not really fascinating, they’re a pretty intelligent species and were raised around humans there whole life.
🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾❤️
Princess Rosalina bruh
Nobody talking about how these kids surviving the these drops
It was prolly 4 meter-ish tall, pretty survivable
@@yachiyous9110 but it could've ended pretty bad for them if they had hit in a bad spot like the head
@@shelltor2398 yup. But fortunately, it didn't happen
I’m actuly surprised he did not break his bones
first he droped on the grass and then he moved
Wait, the first video is from 1986?! I didn't know video recording quality was so good in the 80s. Wow I'm impressed.
Crazy. The Brookfield Zoo was my childhood zoo, and I’ve been countless times. I can’t imagine.
I want to know what was so important for the parents to ignore their child in a zoo near a gorilla pit thing
Definitely not stolen comment right here
Original
Sreekanth r2 ikr. Might as well just leave the kids with the gorillas
@@reluntless yup your comment is never stolen either
*Never*
Sreekanth r2 thank god they aren’t our parents!
Why aren’t these parents watching their kids? I want to hear their excuses.
Ever watch rugrats... now throw them on a ledge and hope for the best.
Enlightened Perry - Thats probably the most accurate comment I will ever see
White parents tend to not care about their kids
Hyperoid if I was there with my mom she would have saw that the ledge was unsafe and picked me up
Phones these days..... Lmao they'll find a way to make that an excuse
the fact that this has happened more than once is so concerning
Wow this 1986 event is beyond understanding.
This has given me hope in humanity in the 2020s
Gorilla: *Starts taking care of unconscious kid*
Kid: *Wakes up and starts crying*
Gorilla: Ok I'ma go buy some cigarettes
lmao xDDD
🤣🤣🤣
lol
I wonder how true this is for some parents
XD
Parent: Has bad parenting skills
Also Parent: IT'S THE *Z O O ' S F A U L T*
Ok so I came back to a dumb comment I made a few months ago and apparently I started a friggin war in my reply section soooo
Sittingbush I mean In a way it is the zoos fault. There is zero reason to have an open ledge. Zero reason at all. Not saying it’s not the parents fault in a way but there’s fault on both sides.
It’s the parents fault for not having common sense
@@plaguethefallen Then there is 0 reason to have electronics in the house. You could get electrocuted and die. If I put my toaster in the bath and die its the toaster companies fault. Not mine. Good logic isnt it?
gorilla is a better parent than the actual ones HAHAHAHA
@@jackoatmeal7663 With a handle like Jack friggin oatmeal who the hell would take advice from you
The first clip, with the silver back Jambo protecting the little boy.. it wasn't in England.
It was at Jersey Zoo in the Channel Islands. When Jambo passed away through old age the zoo had a big statue of him built by the main entrance. ♡♡
Rip Harambe
He didn’t mean to harm the child, he was wrongly killed
They really killed that gorilla and all that gorilla was trying to do was PLAY..WTF...WHAT IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE..WHEN I WAS THAT SMALL I WAS EITHER ON MY MOMS SHOULDER OR IN A STROLLER..
Edit: I MEAN PROTECT HIM IT SHOWS WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE THAT IN ANOTHER VIDEO...AND HE WAS GUARDING HIM..IN THIS VIDEO AT THE END IT LOOKED LIKE HE WAS SCREAMING AND THE GORILLA PROBABLY SAW IT AS LAUGHING..AND GRABBED HIM..SO SAD
Yeah I thought it looked like he was pulling him a way that he would pull a regular baby gorilla. Not exactly knowing the weight and strength diff
So true, my dad yeeted me into the river nad he's not dead. This is ridiculous
The fact that you all think some thousand pound for pound beast's life is worth more than a Black child's in a dangerous situation is very telling. There was no way to extract the child safely and those zookeepers know more than some random idiot judging from their armchair. 😒 Do you cretins know how strong an effing Silverback is? His "playing" would kill 10 full grown men, tf?
*Me falls into the gorilla enclosure*
Gorilla: ew.
I geeked
XD
Your profile pic agrees
What if you fell into their litter box instead
omgitstracey 😂😂😂😂😂
Little do they know that’s the safest little boy in the country.
I know this sounds crazy but i just feel like goving those gorillaz a big hug .... What a huge heart protecting the kids ❤
I'm not convinced that these parents aren't just throwing their kids into these pits... how does this even happen?!
I probably did it. Sorry
True just thinking that I remember in the Bible the family members throw the brother in a pit
I went to the cinncinati zoo before the “incident” and the fences were very small a small child could easily get through them
@@dookie7299 apology accepted but you threw me when I was 4 and ever since I've been raised by gorrilas
@@circuitboarddudegaming5700 Parent sitting their kid on railings with ''no sitting'' signs on them...
When they said “10 years later it happened again” i thought they meant the same boy. I was like “wow, he hasn’t learned his lesson”
Just Sophie different person
TX Music Yeah they realised that
That was a silly thing to assume 😄😄😄
Just Sophie you mean *she ( it‘s the mother‘s fault )
Me too 🤣🤣🤣
I remember reading about Jumbo when I was in college as part of English class.
He protected that kid, even if it meant losing his life.
I'm glad the boy made it out safe and sound but what shocks me isnot even his own parent noticed he was there
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SERIOUSLY!!!
Yea some ppl dont deserve to be parents
Umm it shocks me they killed the gorilla
@@st00pid37 yea you should see the whole clip the gorilla was helping but they still killed him
Why do animals have to die when I can’t take care of my children
I know right
Anime fan 69 it’s just ridiculous
@@countchocula5379 🤣🤣🤣
No animal is worth the life of a child.
randomdudegames You can’t blame the parents there kids like what do you expect, They were raised with stories of wild animals being life saving and nice! The kid ofc wanted to see the gorilla up close and the parents couldn’t have stopped him from jumping off it was so unexpected, Either way kid parent or animal I don’t think the kid knew what was to come. And the kid didn’t die you haven’t even got the right info
It is probably the child scheme that works across the board here. The gorilla recognizes that this is a child worthy of protection and acts according to its nature. Very touching to see and hopefully a lesson for us humans to treat animals with more respect. You don't deserve our torture.
Poor baby omg he sounded like he was in so much pain
Part 2: Gorilla climbs out of enclosure SLAPS PARENTS !!
Yeah it should be like that
would pay to see that
Hahaha now that i would give em a standing ovation for😂
everyone in the crowd claps for the gorilla 😂
Parents knocked out!
“Ten years later it happened again”
I thought they were talking about the same kid😭😭😭
Lol I thought the same 😂😂
🤣
me too lmao
BRUH I'D BE LIKE "WHAT KIND OF PARENTS DO YOU HAVE-"
Lmfao!!
"the zoo keeper rescued him"
from the gorilla cradling him by the door waiting patiently to get sprayed
But, like you said, the gorilla brought him to the enclosure door
Watching this brought tears its a reason why I love animals
he was rubbing his little back so gently, why ya had to kill Harambe :( SHAME ON YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
G IslandGyal they killed him because some trash ass parent wasn’t watching her child. I wonder what was so damn important for you to not be paying attention to your child in public let alone the ZOO of all damn places.
D D IKR
@@KoolRunnings09 right!!! her ass should've gotten locked up!!
yeah, he also dragged him through the water for several minutes, cutting and bruising him against the concrete 🤦♂️
@@SolidRock008 ok? that's the parents fault tf.
These so called parents should never have kids period.
Good comment
@@jason_thefirst Great*
Accidents happen, and no parent is perfect. Sometimes the worse happens when the parents turn their back for even just a second, the parents were frightened and scared to death of what would happen to their baby. It does not mean they should never have kids.
@@juancarloscastellanos1324 there's something called supervising
Jasonlikes TDS they most likely were but probably had other kids or something else and turned their back for one sec. Anything can happen in a sec
Last one that Gorilla could have seriously injured that kid...
Can't take chances even though it was a tragic end for a great beast
"That Child was Screaming." All i heard was adult screaming from above.
Just imagine waking up in a gorilla’s arms...
Wouldn't you be scared?
Tarzan
Ikr so romantic isn’t it? 💕
Kinda erotic
this comment thread lmfao 😂
1986, then 10 yrs after it happened again.
1996, and ten years after it happened again.
2026, we know what will happen.
666
2016... hmmm
If that isnt confirmed idk what is XD
The Illuminati planned it all
Ten years after 1996 is 2006 dumbass
+badlands lol
These animals have better parenting skills than the damn parents!!
It wasn't the child screaming it was the adults who screamed and confused a wild animal.
Very clearly little boys visiting zoo's need to be on leashes.
I was about to write kinky but then I realized it is inappropriate.
Or they just need to make taller fences so nobody falls in
What about girls? They can be little demons too.
Or parents do their job
Teach kids to stay near by, hold their hand.
my dude doesn’t even now that harambe was protecting the kid from his parents
Fr
Like how this has 28 likes
This needs 8734747377377473 likes
Harambe being better parent that the kid's parent, a sad fact.
@h a my number is higher LOL
theres almost no reason for them to attack when they dont feel threatened its just the idea of there power that makes them seem so scary but realistically they just see us as different versions of them
I found out today that a gorilla attacked a distant relative of mine in 1969 she worked at the zoo and left a gate open by mistake . He broke both her legs ,they never killed the gorilla (Bukhama) when she recovered she went back to working with him again but then she died a few years later with cancer . Bukhama continued to live until 1994 . Amazing what you find out over a Sunday roast.
In any of the cases the Gorilla was neithet aggressive towards the children, then why killed Harambe?
idk. the kid’s parents possibly. *some* parents overreact and won’t bloody stop till the thing that poked their kid is slaughtered.
i miss Harambe. great king, i hope his children pass on his genes to the next.
The crowd was stressing him out, I think and he was dragging the kid "aggressively"
@@realswobby it only happened once during the incident
@@realswobby the crowd is as much to blame as the parent or the zoo, get a clue and leave so things can settle down...
@@aurevlia when it's your kid who is in danger you wouldn't stay there thinking this but I get what you mean they were also stupid to not control their kids
Harambe wasn’t a bad gorilla, he was just acting like the parents did to the child
DAMNNNN
#dicksoutforharmbe
Sky Madrid xD
@@sliccmang8176 😂 SML?
@@sliccmang8176 is that Xavleg reference?
That’s some good camera quality for 1986. That weren’t what I expected 80s cameras were
I love how the gorilla walked over and looked curiously at the kid like what is this
Seeing those babies unconscious from hitting their heads so hard breaks my heart, and those caring gorillas made me so proud😭
Proud of what?
@@ertfgghhhh their humanity and compassion?
There not babies there normal sized kids beside that 3 year old
@@cloudybreh9779 humanity lol.
@@Victory987
hu·man·i·ty
2.) humaneness; benevolence
Nobody:
RUclips 3 years later: *Yall remember Harambe?*
LMAO RIGHT?!?!?!!
Cpt.munch I usually hate comments like this, but this was actually kind of funny
Bruh
😅😂
Cpt.munch RUclips: HEY KID remember harambe
Bro that last gorilla really like rag dolls I mean that kid just went CUTHUNK BOOM BOOM BOOM
It’s the parents fault for not taking care of their children like bruh smh
Brett Capen a little too far
Brett Capen true
You people have lost your minds, a seared conscious, what has happen to people
"Don't move! Don't move!"
Random person: WOOOOOOOOOOOO
I was about to say so
That is the boy crying
that's the boy
@@utvardwittgenstein6386 thats a very loud and.. strange.. cry
I think thats the boy
You dont just let a child fall into a gorilla exhibit
"TEN YEARS LATER IT HAPPENED AGAIN!" lmaoo
"10 years later it happened again!" and my idiot brain thought just for a second it happened again to the same kid.
same HAHAH
Don't worry it's ok trust me when I say this that you wasn't the only one who thought so🤦🏽♂️
That was very poorly worded. I thought the same- but it was like “No... that couldn’t happen. Just no.”
some pagan ritual every 10 years
It's like a plot of American animal-friendship movie lol.
Pay attention to your damn kids. If you can’t manage that, don’t have them.
Is your pfp the face you had while you said that
@@knotts4243 yes, probably it is
I agree. Just get an abortion
Remember this comment when you have your own kids, mate
@@daisysummer514 ok tf
God blessed those Gorilla's ❤
The fact that the enclosure is accessible shows that the zoos failed in their health and safety regulations and duty of care
It’s actually amazing how they try and help or comfort the children..
They recognize fellow primates when they see them. It's instinctive to try and protect the helpless, I think.
@@filthycasual8187 We aren't primates....
@@filthycasual8187 gorillas eat monkeys lol
@@naomishindou7197 a lot of people act like them
Blame the parents, not the zoo staff.
Others: stay still, dont make a sound
Boy: AIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Michael Klöckner he’s 5
@@peachykomorebi3602 Fair point. But shouldn't instincts be always at play no matter the age? I mean we survived because of them. When your immediate survival is only ensured by keeping still, why did he do otherwise. It's called fear response. In old times he would be dead
@@michaelklockner8539 its sad but i think the safe world we live in is sort of breeding out those with the inert ability to survive. Not everyone today would have the nerves to go into the darkness to forage for food. Or have the will to walk for weeks across a frozen tundra for new lands.
@u and me -trash I wouldn't, I got chase buy herds of bulls, swim with alligator and walk down streets filled with stray dogs
u and me -trash Majority of 5 year olds wouldnt.. instincts actually tell you not to cry and most would freeze up and almost shut down. Seeing as he's in the gorilla pit, his parents did a terrible job raising him and would suggest the kid has been taught no life skills.