I wish people would stop associating an animals feelings and intellect as human or humanish. We aren't the only ones who can communicate. They are Gorillas communicating the way Gorillas communicate.
Yes, and it would be nice to have vines growing up the walls instead of just the cold, sterile, bare concrete enclosure. Not to criticize the zoo but it would just look much nicer for the animals and visitors.
I love the way Shabani leans on his elbows in the doorway and looks around surveying his turf. It is good to see him and Kiyomasa playing. Nene continues to be protective of her son.
Shabani channeling his Mr Jones to his sons: "Every time I come in the kitchen, you in the kitchen. In the goddamn refrigerator. Eatin' up all the food."
This reminds me exactly of the dynamics my father and I had. He would always be the one to approach me first because I never could because of pride. We were like oil and water, but I wish he was still here with me. I sorely miss him so much, and wish I could've just held his hand longer... This was a good reminder to never forsake the moments you have with your loved ones and savor them.
My dad used me as punching bag whenever he had a bad day. 30 years later, I use him as a punching bag whenever I have a bad day. What comes around goes around.
@@JamesPeach Please, brain consumes at best 10% of calories. And we are speaking while intelectual work out. Those terminators simply transforms grass into living muscle power.
@@Moskuito2222 I looked up a video. They're able to turn most of the plants they eat into protein. While humans can only benefit from about 60%. They also eat for about 8 hours a day. Human stomachs couldn't handle that much intake even if we tried.
Shabani loves his kids but he has to show who is boss. When Shabani was looking at Kyiamasa through the window it reminded me with my siblings. We behaved when we got the look too.😂
@@aj897 well I just think its a living thing, creatures show love and affection to one another regardless, or hate, living naturally causes these emotions i don’t think we could truly limit it to 1 species/type of species I just think maybe we can’t understand the others as well just yet
Gorillas make good parents and grandparents they are very smart and intelligent animals always learning something new each day from them we laugh and learn and benefit from them god bless you guys rock way to go very impressed stay safe and warm out there way to go !! Joe ❤😂😂😅😊😊😊
Shabani definitely was the aggressor, exerting his dominance as The Silverback. Kiyo did all the right things to avoid a confrontation. All the ladies including Annie stood by in support of Kiyo and to help calm things down. Shabani loves his boy and when Kiyo started making all the "play with me" signs, he could resist. Gotta Love Shabani.
I don't think this is about seeing them eating together. Shabani is reading kyomasa's body language. He is acting cocky and arrogant, just like gentaro. Shabani is picking up on that and his displaying is a way of showing kyomasa who the boss is.
Fascinating how they just sit sit in one another's presence, feeling no need to fill that silence ... I'd love to have just an inkling of how they conceptualise the world around them.
@@zaytime4156just because you're an Introvert doesn't mean you have to force it onto other people. Some people actually like to talk and have normal human interaction instead of sitting like a zombie on your phone.
There intelligence and intention through their every move is amazing. & their emotional connection is breathtakingly human. They’re probably bored a lot of the time too.
My handsome Shabani i love to see him running around he's such a good Soul❤ Everything and him is beautiful. Nene my old girl is still so beautiful i hope she lives a long time ❤ Annie is as sweet as Candy yesterday i watched her interacting with her favorite little fan and you can see that she has a big heart like Shabani ❤❤ This family is so beautiful ❤ Thanks to you all at the Zoo for your amazing videos ❤
They have there moments like anyone else they are very smart and intelligent animals always learning something new each day from them god bless you guys thanks you guys rock they make good parents and grandparents love you guys thanks stay safe and warm out there way to go !!! Joe ❤❤😅😅😊😊
Working with captive gorillas must be terrifying. When there are three or more of them together it just looks like they are planning their escape all day. Like, super familiar facial expressions and movements, yet so unpredictable 😮
So good to see them make up and playing again. I must admit that the conflicts and politics of a troop are intriguing to watch, but I really hate to see any of them get injured, like last time where Kiyo ended up with a serious injury to his hand.
I wish my situation would have got resolved but it did not I had to come home crying as usual😢 so happy that Father and Son worked their problems I wondered differences
I LOve this family so much and so glad they are getting along cannot believe how big Kiyo is handsome like his family and so nice seeing nene by her son epic thanks so very much.
LOL, 9:48 was like him hitting his head saying "sorry dad, I don't know what I was thinkin and Shabini was like "come here son you know you still my boy!"
One thing I will never understand is how people think that its unbelievable that animals can show emotional intelligence, personally from what I have seen, when it comes to emotional intelligence animals are smarter than us, and that is a beautiful thing. It's a pity these guys don't have a bigger enclosure they need their space and freedom, they have imaginations and that needs to be stimulated.
The brains on these guys, we call them animals in the traditional sense but there’s so much going on behind the eyes. That silverback looked like he was pondering the depths of all existence. Considering that, I don’t think a zoo is a bad place anymore. They do their best to give them space and stimulation. Good food. They don’t seem stressed. But maybe they still dream about wide open spaces.
Zoos are a difficult concept because they can so easily and often do become abusive, but many zoos also provide amazing environment conservation efforts. For example, the California Condor would have never been able to recover from extinction if there werent individuals in zoos they could recover the population from. Hopefully, it wont come to such a drastic measure for these gorillas and all the other highly threatened apes in our world :(
I wish there were more zoos that let animals live in a closed natural habitat. Kinda like Jurassic park where they were just in huge fenced in areas. I think that would be a much better way of keeping them safe and happy. Let them have their own real trees to climb. It would be great if we had more protected national parks like Yellowstone but I think that would be the next best thing.
After seeing the gorilla habitat in Atlanta,i can't help but feel so sorry for these guys in their Timmy ltiny bare bones confinement. No wonder there is so much stress....
I never realized how cool gorillas were until they recently showed up in my feed. I mean I’ve always known they were extremely powerful creatures but I didn’t realize how human like they are.
What started the fight between father & son? Did son challenge the Dad? The father never backed down, constantly perused the son. It’s like when human teenagers start to rebel but need to be put in their place. Time for son to go to a bachelor group!
So humans never have disagreements followed by reconciliation??? You’ve never seen that?? If you have, what animals do you bring up which should learn from humans??
They have feelings and emotions and there moments like anyone else right they are very smart and intelligent animals always learning something new each day from the gorillas thanks they make good parents and grandparents and uncles and aunties i feel same exact way we laugh and learn and benefit from them stay safe and warm out there i will buy them lunch or dinner my treat love you guys thanks !!! Joe
These animals, without speaking, could easily resolve their differences, yet man, with all his knowledge and intelligence, still fight serious wars to destroy one another.
Gorillas have no true concept of greed and selfishness. They’re very peaceful creatures. Look at Chimpanzees. You begging to understand that as we understand morality more, we end up choosing the bad options.
Wouldn;t it be a beautiful thing to see them in a large park, free from endless human observation?.... to live a more normal kind of existence. I know they can never be returned to the wild, but at least they could be 'retired' from human view and moved to in a larger free roaming area.... that would be my dream. They look like inmates here, not primates.
What your not realizing now is the poaching. Its to the point where most animals that are being poached are close to becoming extinct. Sad just disgustingly sad.
I will take them out to lunch or dinner and treat them we laugh and learn and benefit from the gorillas thanks they are very smart and intelligent animals always learning something new each day from them they make good parents and grandparents and uncles and aunties they have feelings and emotions and there moments like any family right stay safe and warm out let them work out there difference you bright and smart and intelligent animals thanks i feed the same exact way also !!! Joe
I don’t agree with keeping animals in captivity, but if for their own safety couldn’t you at least have a more natural environment. Its like a concrete prison. Some greenery and trees would good for them
This lady is probably the only edomite in the comments with some sense giving the fact that all her people do is put others in captivity.But they'll all be judged🕎🙏🏾
Kiyomasa sta crescendo è vero,ma non vuol dire che Shabani sta invecchiando. Sono con Shabani quando decide di usare più volte la mente e meno la forza. Annie si spaventerebbe troppo e poi come si dice " Tutto è bene quel che finisce bene" ❤️🍀❤️
Their emotional intelligence is very impressive. It's not about who can beat who but more about respect. They actually care about resentment etc and try to fix the problem in other ways. Very different from chimps.
@highflybirdy851 Mate I didn´t studied Gorillas to extend that I would give You whole presentation. But I can humbly say, the way You see in this video how they non-verbally but clearly communicated. They show frustration non-verbally and it´s clear sign of inteligent behaviour. They are fully present in their bodies and minds. They don´t yell, atleast in this video at each other while there is building tension like most humans do. So it´s really Inspiring, how they move, and how they are approaching that space and situations. Completely differently, but it is their way of nature. That Gorilla father was caring for it´s children, doesn´t want them to hurt, but there was some sort of conflict, but it ended in happy interaction. Plus every aspect of nature as we all are part of. Is potential always to learn more also about our- selves. For example I give You : The airplanes has construction of wings like eagle does. It is exactly blue-printed, learned from Them. Because they are absolutely respected for their speed, aerodynamics, sharp instincts. Absolutely staggering. So obviously people who knows this, has taken this to engineering. it is absolutely working. Less turbulance More Energy saving Better Aerodynamics. More Safety for Us. You can find theese on internet if you want proof.
I feel like nene makes alot of the situations more than what they are...also i think that AI doesn't react to shabani as a wife because of nene..maybe the zoo should find another mate for shanani and move nene and AI together...
Putting a mother and daughter in the same group is a bad idea anyway. Same goes for sisters. Neither one seems to work. Just bad decision making from the beginning.
Shaban probably was intimate with Ai one time about 10 years ago. Also, Shabani stopped banging Nene around 2018. Shabani is the best father & troop leader. Finding Shabani a real wife should be this zoo's top priority!
10:23 I find this moment interesting. I'm trying to get ready to knock my head while looking at Shabani's face, but when Nene comes out, I scratch my head.
That is a very theatrical gibbon at that zoo. When I first heard that, it scared me. I kept wondering why some man was screaming. 😂 I think there's videos of this same gibbon on here. I'm convinced he likes theatricality and entertainment. ❤
@@pigtailswithbowsSomeone on here was gracious enough to introduce me to the Gibbon in the background. Like you I thought someone was in distress. It’s the funniest thing 😂.
This reminds me a lot of my father and I. Once I was minding my own business and he ran outside naked and attacked me. He beat the crap out of me for 10 minutes before the zookeepers finally shot him with the tranq gun. My dad would get so pissed when I would eat his lettuce, and honestly, it isn't good enough to fight over. On the other hand a banana?
Imagine what it must be like for that group or gorillas… exactly like a big brother episode, but FOR LIFE… if there is conflict, no choice but to face and deal with it. Must be devastating on the soul…
We could learn so much from animals, Shabani is a wonderful example of how to keep your teenagers in check with loving guidelines. It hurts me when a human really is a nasty soul and other people call them an animal. That's wrong, we're insulting animals, the correct word should be monsters for evil people. ♥️🇬🇧♥️
Humans as a species and collectively are better than animals. A human who displays animalistic behavior should be labeled as such. Also, even if what you are saying were to be true, animals don’t care if we “insult” them because they do not have the cognitive ability to comprehend slurs and comparisons.
@@petemunoz7641 take a chill pill, it's my opinion and we all have a right to that being humans? I prefer animals to alot of human beings. I also don't agree with the animalistic behaviour part of your comment as humans who murder or are paedophiles are monsters, not animals. And I'm not stupid enough to think that animals know we're insulting them with words.
Well we use toilet paper because our butt cheeks are big and block our butt hole from being exposed Thus the need to wipe our butts. Also gorillas don’t care if they have poo in their butts.
I truly hope that they dont allow Shabani's great genetics go to waste. He needs more offspring. More lineage for this great silverback. I love Kiyo and Annie, but they'rr his only ones. You know when they're playing. Some of the video narratives are for drama so viewers will watch.
💯I really hope Shabani has a chance for more children. He’s a great dad, wonderful genetics as you say, and I think he will be crushed when his present children mature and leave the family nest. I feel like Shabani’s zest for life comes from his children and he will be very unhappy without a little one in his troop. Hope he can somehow have another baby or two soon! 🦍♥️
@@gorillabff1003 Shabani's father had many offspring. I wish the same for Shabani as well. I've followed many of the well known gorilla's lineages for many years and it seems that many of the old schoolers like Shabani's father had 2-3 mates. They reproduced more, it seems. Shabani has multiple half siblings. It seems with the current gorilla silverbacks, ages 21-30, they only have 2 offspring each. Of course they're still young in gorilla years, like Shabani, but Nene is older and probably won't reproduce again. It's usually between ages 21-25 before the silverbacks have their 1st offspring. I give Nene and AI props as well because gorilla mamas are just as important.
He hugged son for a moment to reassure him, that he care. It's humans without words and speech.
Or maybe you're just a mammal like them and we all have relatively similar behaviors.
They do use words, and body language. They probably communicate better, than humans.
Humans don't have that much humanity
I wish people would stop associating an animals feelings and intellect as human or humanish. We aren't the only ones who can communicate.
They are Gorillas communicating the way Gorillas communicate.
Better than humans
I wish they had a larger outdoor space with much more nature and area to run around.
Money, give them more money
I wish I had that, too.
I wish that they had more space and toys to play with as well
they dont realyl do that in the wild though. They normally go find a place and sit
Yes, and it would be nice to have vines growing up the walls instead of just the cold, sterile, bare concrete enclosure. Not to criticize the zoo but it would just look much nicer for the animals and visitors.
I love the way Shabani leans on his elbows in the doorway and looks around surveying his turf. It is good to see him and Kiyomasa playing. Nene continues to be protective of her son.
Most mothers are like that.
yeah if they're not killing their own children...@@sandraphillips1718
Who's gentaro??
@@Johnjohn-dt6hw Gentaro at Kyoto zoo. The son of Momotaro. He 11 yrs old.
Wo ist es schön zu sehen das diese majestätischen Tiere eingesperrt werden und ihr euch daran ergötzt wie toll sie doch sind ... Ich könnte kotzen !
Shabani channeling his Mr Jones to his sons: "Every time I come in the kitchen, you in the kitchen. In the goddamn refrigerator. Eatin' up all the food."
"Word of the day, J-O-B "
Get a Job, get a job son 😂
😂 y’all funny 😂
“All the chitlens, all the pigs feet, all the hog maws.. I wanna eat them chitlins. I like pigs feet “ 😂 legendary movie
Oh hell. Right?
“Hey everybody! Smokey’s takin a sh*t.”😂
lol finally a funny comment
This reminds me exactly of the dynamics my father and I had. He would always be the one to approach me first because I never could because of pride. We were like oil and water, but I wish he was still here with me. I sorely miss him so much, and wish I could've just held his hand longer... This was a good reminder to never forsake the moments you have with your loved ones and savor them.
get over yerself....and yer pride. it will kill ALL of yer relationships.
I'm sorry to hear that. I hope your good now. Take care of yourself man ✌️
Oil and water is a perfect way to put I feel the same way! Rip to your pops he’s looking down with a smile
Me, Not so much either! 😥
My dad used me as punching bag whenever he had a bad day. 30 years later, I use him as a punching bag whenever I have a bad day. What comes around goes around.
"Im sorry son, I was just hangry" 😂💜
Literally lol
That's what my late father told me after haggling me for some Burger King
Shabani has such a sweet heart and loves his children very much!
I agree ...it's remarkable imo of how deeply Shabani feels for the family with just the proper amount of discipline & love..
Your so right dude
Will never understand how they get the calories needed for these humongous bodies by eating iceberg lettuce.
Every time I see them they're eating something so that probably explains a little. Plus their brain doesn't use as much energy as ours.
@@JamesPeach Please, brain consumes at best 10% of calories. And we are speaking while intelectual work out.
Those terminators simply transforms grass into living muscle power.
@@Moskuito2222
I looked up a video. They're able to turn most of the plants they eat into protein. While humans can only benefit from about 60%. They also eat for about 8 hours a day. Human stomachs couldn't handle that much intake even if we tried.
You were fed lies about yourself since birth, that's why you don't understand, do YOUR OWN RESEARCH
They can digest cellulose and we cannot.
shabani and kiyomasa r the cutest lil father and son duo ive seen, made me smile the second they started forgiving one another
Shabani loves his kids but he has to show who is boss. When Shabani was looking at Kyiamasa through the window it reminded me with my siblings. We behaved when we got the look too.😂
😂😂
Shabani better watch his back as the boys may jump him unexpectantly.
Gorillas have such humanlike interactions with each other, they fight but they also forgive and show love
It’s not a human thing as plenty of animals show affection after fighting, even cats and dogs. It’s more of a mammal thing.
@@aj897yep
Nature also loves eating things while they still scream and molesting things to death. Nature bad.
@@aj897 well I just think its a living thing, creatures show love and affection to one another regardless, or hate, living naturally causes these emotions i don’t think we could truly limit it to 1 species/type of species I just think maybe we can’t understand the others as well just yet
Most living things don't act like this, it's definitely a mammal thing.@@wackityhackity553
How a dad apologizes without words....it's the same in a lot of families!! ❤
Gorillas make good parents and grandparents they are very smart and intelligent animals always learning something new each day from them we laugh and learn and benefit from them god bless you guys rock way to go very impressed stay safe and warm out there way to go !! Joe ❤😂😂😅😊😊😊
The maneurisms are so human like
Maybe we re just ape like instead
Shabani definitely was the aggressor, exerting his dominance as The Silverback. Kiyo did all the right things to avoid a confrontation. All the ladies including Annie stood by in support of Kiyo and to help calm things down. Shabani loves his boy and when Kiyo started making all the "play with me" signs, he could resist. Gotta Love Shabani.
Annie was by shabani's side the whole time, she wasn't supporting kyomasa. She always stays with shabani.
Kiyo is a black back. He won't reach silverback status for many years.
@@tracey9116 kyo is 11, so he will be a silverback within two years. But I know what you are saying, he won't be fully grown for quite a while.
@@tracey9116weong
@tracey9116 he's already looking silverbackish tho some silver on his backside and becoming shaped like his dad!
I don't think this is about seeing them eating together. Shabani is reading kyomasa's body language. He is acting cocky and arrogant, just like gentaro. Shabani is picking up on that and his displaying is a way of showing kyomasa who the boss is.
You nailed it. I saw the same thing.
@@charmainejones5620 👍
@@bigboytoyz541 men understand because they train boys to be men. Silverbacks teach black backs. Let's the females know also.
Yes I most definitely agree.
Kiyamosaa needs to be moved or he's going to beat the shit otta Shabani Soo n
Kiyimosa is getting bigger by the day, so much is said without words…Actions are everything…
A lesson for the rest of us....
Fascinating how they just sit sit in one another's presence, feeling no need to fill that silence ... I'd love to have just an inkling of how they conceptualise the world around them.
Word I always stress to ppl we don’t have to talk every damn second sometimes it ok to be quiet
@@zaytime4156just because you're an Introvert doesn't mean you have to force it onto other people. Some people actually like to talk and have normal human interaction instead of sitting like a zombie on your phone.
@@naysayerck5971true, but when ppl be talking on and on bout the same shit every time then sometimes silence is appreciated
?? Name checks out lol
@@naysayerck5971dawg who fucking asked
There intelligence and intention through their every move is amazing.
& their emotional connection is breathtakingly human.
They’re probably bored a lot of the time too.
I still can’t get over that these are real creatures. They look people in gorilla suits lol. Thank you for posting.
Verdade
Well they are the third closest related to us on the planet after bonobos and chimps
My handsome Shabani i love to see him running around he's such a good Soul❤ Everything and him is beautiful. Nene my old girl is still so beautiful i hope she lives a long time ❤ Annie is as sweet as Candy yesterday i watched her interacting with her favorite little fan and you can see that she has a big heart like Shabani ❤❤ This family is so beautiful ❤ Thanks to you all at the Zoo for your amazing videos ❤
6:36 why did I think the middle gorilla was about to start praying 😂😂
😂
In the name of the father, the son, and the holy Spirit 😂
1:06 THEY WERE RACEING😂😂
They have there moments like anyone else they are very smart and intelligent animals always learning something new each day from them god bless you guys thanks you guys rock they make good parents and grandparents love you guys thanks stay safe and warm out there way to go !!! Joe ❤❤😅😅😊😊
7:35 posed like an old man looking out his window 😂
9:58 Shabani looking around like.. Okay Yeah.. I love you too.. Don't embarrass me in front of the audience..
For real lol
Shabani has the perfect heart on top of his nose.
Working with captive gorillas must be terrifying. When there are three or more of them together it just looks like they are planning their escape all day. Like, super familiar facial expressions and movements, yet so unpredictable 😮
I’d take that over working with chimps, any day. Gorillas are generally peaceful-chimps are nuts.
WOW. You can actually see them thinking!
So good to see them make up and playing again. I must admit that the conflicts and politics of a troop are intriguing to watch, but I really hate to see any of them get injured, like last time where Kiyo ended up with a serious injury to his hand.
Happy that this is resolved ❤❤
I wish my situation would have got resolved but it did not I had to come home crying as usual😢 so happy that Father and Son worked their problems I wondered differences
I love shabani ❤ and loved too hear keeji's scream in the back ground 🥰
I LOve this family so much and so glad they are getting along cannot believe how big Kiyo is handsome like his family and so nice seeing nene by her son epic thanks so very much.
They got a solution for them if they don’t get along. You really don’t believe that these gorillas are happy, do you ? They’re definitely drugged up.
LOL, 9:48 was like him hitting his head saying "sorry dad, I don't know what I was thinkin and Shabini was like "come here son you know you still my boy!"
"Hey, are you guys EATING over there?! I'M PISSED" - gorilla dad
何やかんやで平和なシャバーニ一家に戻れることが嬉しいです😌
昨日、動物園に行ってきましたが、寒くてみんな室内で引きこもり。アニーちゃんがネネさんにちょっかいかけるだけで、あとは何も起こりませんでした😄
I wonder if the head tapping was an olive branch gesture - like "I am approaching in submission and without hostility"
It certainly seemed that way.
One thing I will never understand is how people think that its unbelievable that animals can show emotional intelligence, personally from what I have seen, when it comes to emotional intelligence animals are smarter than us, and that is a beautiful thing. It's a pity these guys don't have a bigger enclosure they need their space and freedom, they have imaginations and that needs to be stimulated.
The brains on these guys, we call them animals in the traditional sense but there’s so much going on behind the eyes. That silverback looked like he was pondering the depths of all existence. Considering that, I don’t think a zoo is a bad place anymore. They do their best to give them space and stimulation. Good food. They don’t seem stressed. But maybe they still dream about wide open spaces.
They are animals. So are we. Not only both us and gorillas are animals, we are also mammals! We are also apes! Imagine that :D
Zoos are a difficult concept because they can so easily and often do become abusive, but many zoos also provide amazing environment conservation efforts. For example, the California Condor would have never been able to recover from extinction if there werent individuals in zoos they could recover the population from. Hopefully, it wont come to such a drastic measure for these gorillas and all the other highly threatened apes in our world :(
I wish there were more zoos that let animals live in a closed natural habitat. Kinda like Jurassic park where they were just in huge fenced in areas. I think that would be a much better way of keeping them safe and happy. Let them have their own real trees to climb. It would be great if we had more protected national parks like Yellowstone but I think that would be the next best thing.
@@nemamiah7832 humans aren't animals,we're something unique
@@SupportGamin2024 every animal in the animal kingdom is unique in their own way. We are animals regardless
After seeing the gorilla habitat in Atlanta,i can't help but feel so sorry for these guys in their Timmy ltiny bare bones confinement. No wonder there is so much stress....
I never realized how cool gorillas were until they recently showed up in my feed. I mean I’ve always known they were extremely powerful creatures but I didn’t realize how human like they are.
What started the fight between father & son? Did son challenge the Dad? The father never backed down, constantly perused the son. It’s like when human teenagers start to rebel but need to be put in their place. Time for son to go to a bachelor group!
Being in that enclosed area is why they fight but they still would fight in nature it’s how they keep the group dynamics
Shabani, the Beastie God of Gorillas, is just making sure that his troop & outside peekers knows who is boss in charge!
LMAO the boss in a cage. Keep dreaming zoo lover, you’re part of the problem.
Very cool. It’s so interesting the way you explain everything
Humans could learn a lot from these beautiful creatures. Especially in this era today.
So humans never have disagreements followed by reconciliation??? You’ve never seen that??
If you have, what animals do you bring up which should learn from humans??
@@safeysmith6720 Donkeys....there are a lot of asses replying to my comment.
they need to get a job
Oh stop
OK Joe@@GeorgeZimmermen
the slap on wall and the jumpscare at start got me lmao XD
Beautiful filmed moments of a gorilla family🧡💛💚💙💜💯
Это очень трогательно! У меня даже слёзы!!! ❤❤❤
I got released from prison a month ago after serving 12 years. This reminded me of yard time and I’m not even joking
What did u do?
@@Reachland02 I was apart of many conspiracies …
This habitat is an absolute shame. That’s exactly what I thought when I saw the inside, it looks like a prison.
All they needed is just a hug.
Why would anyone keep these beautiful creatures captive?😥
9:49 looks like Kiyo (🙆♂️) initiated the reconciliation this time. 😊❤
Nope, he submitted to his father as he should.
@@charmainejones5620 Either way, it was nice.
@@pigtailswithbows yes it was. Kiyo learning from his dad how to be a leader of the family when you have a growing son.
@@charmainejones5620 I'm excited to see Kiyo as a father.
@@pigtailswithbows me also. He's got a good teacher.
6:43 bro thinking bout his life decisions 😂😂😂
11:09 He's thinking like "That MF DID sit there eating with Nene tho"
They have feelings and emotions and there moments like anyone else right they are very smart and intelligent animals always learning something new each day from the gorillas thanks they make good parents and grandparents and uncles and aunties i feel same exact way we laugh and learn and benefit from them stay safe and warm out there i will buy them lunch or dinner my treat love you guys thanks !!! Joe
So beautiful their interaction ❤❤
Momma was always there, keeping watch over both. 🥰
Shibani was just a dad being a dad. Wee all have our moments but still love our children.
These animals, without speaking, could easily resolve their differences, yet man, with all his knowledge and intelligence, still fight serious wars to destroy one another.
Gorillas have no true concept of greed and selfishness. They’re very peaceful creatures.
Look at Chimpanzees. You begging to understand that as we understand morality more, we end up choosing the bad options.
Ну да ... А гориллы - милые дети, не воюют друг с другом. Зверюги еще те
Wouldn;t it be a beautiful thing to see them in a large park, free from endless human observation?.... to live a more normal kind of existence. I know they can never be returned to the wild, but at least they could be 'retired' from human view and moved to in a larger free roaming area.... that would be my dream. They look like inmates here, not primates.
What your not realizing now is the poaching. Its to the point where most animals that are being poached are close to becoming extinct. Sad just disgustingly sad.
They’re better off in captivity
Anywhere else they would look like heads on a platter, these guys are perfectly fine here....
but is it their dream?
@@eldon1961 well we dont tell are governments to stop letting ppl over where they are from stop pouching like that girl who shot a Jeffie
Shabani just needs spice in his life. He is a lovely gorilla.
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If the humans that put these animals into these enviroments had to endure the same themselves we would not have this.
I was just thinking the same thing...
Come on man don’t compare prisoners to these literal apes
oooo someone got laid in college 🙃
This was such a great watch!! I’m truly captivated by primates of recent & because I am, I continue to get these videos.
Beautiful
I will take them out to lunch or dinner and treat them we laugh and learn and benefit from the gorillas thanks they are very smart and intelligent animals always learning something new each day from them they make good parents and grandparents and uncles and aunties they have feelings and emotions and there moments like any family right stay safe and warm out let them work out there difference you bright and smart and intelligent animals thanks i feed the same exact way also !!! Joe
This is the ONLY reality show i can stomach to watch... second vid ive watched here, I am so hooked, i love them all !
Moral of the story? Don't mess with your Dad, but I still love you.
They need to be back in the mountains of Rwanda.........😓
I don’t agree with keeping animals in captivity, but if for their own safety couldn’t you at least have a more natural environment. Its like a concrete prison. Some greenery and trees would good for them
This lady is probably the only edomite in the comments with some sense giving the fact that all her people do is put others in captivity.But they'll all be judged🕎🙏🏾
they're in japan honey. What they've got is the most natural they're gonna get over there.
@@VVinterl3ear very true
@@VVinterl3earthey should at least plant some cherry trees. Have the Gorillas see some beauty.
You are conflating what *you* would want to see and expect from a gorilla enclosure to what gorillas actually prefer
I hope the gorillas have an outdoor enclosure with bushes and trees 🍀
Kiyomasa sta crescendo è vero,ma non vuol dire che Shabani sta invecchiando. Sono con Shabani quando decide di usare più volte la mente e meno la forza. Annie si spaventerebbe troppo e poi come si dice " Tutto è bene quel che finisce bene" ❤️🍀❤️
Their emotional intelligence is very impressive. It's not about who can beat who but more about respect. They actually care about resentment etc and try to fix the problem in other ways. Very different from chimps.
Love this family.❤
It's good to know reconciling with your Dad is painfully awkward for gorollas too.
They are SO BEAUTIFUL BEINGS
What I can learn from gorillas? I can learn only about them, but not from them my guy 😂
@highflybirdy851
Mate I didn´t studied Gorillas to extend that I would give You whole presentation.
But I can humbly say, the way You see in this video how they non-verbally but clearly communicated. They show frustration non-verbally and it´s clear sign of inteligent behaviour.
They are fully present in their bodies and minds.
They don´t yell, atleast in this video at each other while there is building tension like most humans do.
So it´s really Inspiring, how they move, and how they are approaching that space and situations.
Completely differently, but it is their way of nature.
That Gorilla father was caring for it´s children, doesn´t want them to hurt, but there was some sort of conflict, but it ended in happy interaction.
Plus every aspect of nature as we all are part of. Is potential always to learn more also about our- selves.
For example I give You : The airplanes has construction of wings like eagle does.
It is exactly blue-printed, learned from Them. Because they are absolutely respected for their speed, aerodynamics, sharp instincts.
Absolutely staggering.
So obviously people who knows this, has taken this to engineering.
it is absolutely working.
Less turbulance
More Energy saving
Better Aerodynamics.
More Safety for Us.
You can find theese on internet if you want proof.
Learn what? What kind of 'profound' life lesson are you trying to teach us?
I could understand every moment because I been there with my dad lol. It's the "you think you big huh?" moments. But all love.
“Leave me alone, DAD. GAWD, you just don’t GET IT.”
Estos mexicanos son un ejemplo para su país, ojalá todos fueran así
I feel like nene makes alot of the situations more than what they are...also i think that AI doesn't react to shabani as a wife because of nene..maybe the zoo should find another mate for shanani and move nene and AI together...
I been saying the same thing. I would love for Shabani to have more babies ❤️
You nailed what I've been thinking! ❤
Putting a mother and daughter in the same group is a bad idea anyway. Same goes for sisters. Neither one seems to work. Just bad decision making from the beginning.
Shaban probably was intimate with Ai one time about 10 years ago. Also, Shabani stopped banging Nene around 2018. Shabani is the best father & troop leader. Finding Shabani a real wife should be this zoo's top priority!
@@bigboytoyz541 Like Tayari and Iriki. I'm surprised they are still together but D'jeeco seems to handle them pretty well.
This zoo does a good job with the animals
10:23 I find this moment interesting. I'm trying to get ready to knock my head while looking at Shabani's face, but when Nene comes out, I scratch my head.
Beautiful video!!!
- Daddy, chill...
- WHAT THE HELL IS EVEN THAT??!!!!
Gorilla knows japanese better than i ever will
It's wild how human like they are. Also, why the hell is someone screaming like that @ 7:48?! U can hear a noise @ 7:47. Wonder what happened??
It's a neibouring gibbon
THEY ARE MAJESTIC!
What is that sound is it from people or other animals? 4:46 👀
That is a very theatrical gibbon at that zoo. When I first heard that, it scared me. I kept wondering why some man was screaming. 😂 I think there's videos of this same gibbon on here. I'm convinced he likes theatricality and entertainment. ❤
I also thought it was a man screaming . 😂😂😂
Thanks you for the information. I to thought it was someone screaming. Trying to bother the gorillas 🤭👍
@@sandraphillips1718 me too, not for the first time LMAO
@@pigtailswithbowsSomeone on here was gracious enough to introduce me to the Gibbon in the background. Like you I thought someone was in distress. It’s the funniest thing 😂.
Awesome video. Love the captions too. Thank you for uploading these videos.
They look so bored, like prisoners getting their "outdoors time" in a concrete yard 😕 I wish they had a huge enclosure with many trees....
Dem stimme ich zu. 😢 Traurig. 😢
They sit around in the wild too you fool
In the Netherlands, in a monkey zoo, something is thought up almost every day to keep them busy
Très belle exemple la familles de shabani ❤
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No man ever, wants to give up this thrown. But fresh greens and vegetables are always the answer.
This reminds me a lot of my father and I. Once I was minding my own business and he ran outside naked and attacked me. He beat the crap out of me for 10 minutes before the zookeepers finally shot him with the tranq gun. My dad would get so pissed when I would eat his lettuce, and honestly, it isn't good enough to fight over. On the other hand a banana?
I was there the dad they shot your dad rip harambe
I love this family too.😊❤
Imagine what it must be like for that group or gorillas… exactly like a big brother episode, but FOR LIFE… if there is conflict, no choice but to face and deal with it. Must be devastating on the soul…
Shabani is such a good daddy. You can see the love he has for Kiyo.
The protruding breast pocket is going to fill out when he’s a silverback. He’s going to be a huge silverback like his uncle kaoyo!
Love how I got recommended this naturally a few days AFTER the GunnarTV video with it
We could learn so much from animals, Shabani is a wonderful example of how to keep your teenagers in check with loving guidelines.
It hurts me when a human really is a nasty soul and other people call them an animal. That's wrong, we're insulting animals, the correct word should be monsters for evil people. ♥️🇬🇧♥️
Unfortunately these loving guidelines won't last long. Soon shabani and kyomasa will start fighting.
Humans as a species and collectively are better than animals. A human who displays animalistic behavior should be labeled as such. Also, even if what you are saying were to be true, animals don’t care if we “insult” them because they do not have the cognitive ability to comprehend slurs and comparisons.
@@bigboytoyz541 yes agree, he's already testing his dad Shabani. ❤️
@@petemunoz7641 take a chill pill, it's my opinion and we all have a right to that being humans? I prefer animals to alot of human beings. I also don't agree with the animalistic behaviour part of your comment as humans who murder or are paedophiles are monsters, not animals. And I'm not stupid enough to think that animals know we're insulting them with words.
They are just like us but also different
They're nothing like us. We use toilet paper.😅😅😅
Well we use toilet paper because our butt cheeks are big and block our butt hole from being exposed Thus the need to wipe our butts.
Also gorillas don’t care if they have poo in their butts.
I truly hope that they dont allow Shabani's great genetics go to waste. He needs more offspring. More lineage for this great silverback. I love Kiyo and Annie, but they'rr his only ones.
You know when they're playing. Some of the video narratives are for drama so viewers will watch.
💯I really hope Shabani has a chance for more children. He’s a great dad, wonderful genetics as you say, and I think he will be crushed when his present children mature and leave the family nest. I feel like Shabani’s zest for life comes from his children and he will be very unhappy without a little one in his troop. Hope he can somehow have another baby or two soon! 🦍♥️
@@gorillabff1003 Shabani's father had many offspring. I wish the same for Shabani as well. I've followed many of the well known gorilla's lineages for many years and it seems that many of the old schoolers like Shabani's father had 2-3 mates. They reproduced more, it seems. Shabani has multiple half siblings. It seems with the current gorilla silverbacks, ages 21-30, they only have 2 offspring each. Of course they're still young in gorilla years, like Shabani, but Nene is older and probably won't reproduce again. It's usually between ages 21-25 before the silverbacks have their 1st offspring. I give Nene and AI props as well because gorilla mamas are just as important.
What a beautiful troop.