I don't know how these beautiful animals can stand the constant chatter, laughing, kids screaming and crying. It would drive me batty. They must be so happy when the zoo closes.
Amazing how the family chased down the silver back because he was trying to hurt the baby, all ganged up against him.. I get the feeling he's a bit of a bully an there all fed up with it! Fascinating.
He's not attacking the baby. He's flirting with his mate who happens to be carrying the baby. Silverbacks often pick little fights like this with their females hoping they'll chase him. The troop normally joins in with the loud screams. Shabani in Japan has mastered this.
"to protect the life of a 4 year old" my ass. Those parents were horrible for stepping back enough to let the kid fall into the enclosure. In fact, Harambe would've probably been a better parent that whatever ones let their kid fall into the enclosure. Also, I'm not sure exactly what behavior this is, but this is not attacking. He would've been making more noise, potentially been banging his chest, and more than likely would've continued the pursuit if he was actually attacking the baby. Do your damn research before trying to paint a bad image on these animals; humans are no fucking better. edit: the way he was running was in no way aggressive either, he was jogging after them slowly instead of trying to be bigger and stronger and catch up and harm them. Really, you don't have to be an animal expert to see this.
But he plays! :D It might look rude, but the big boss sometimes loves to harass his wives to chase him. It can be seen that the guy bent his back, took a playful pose (turns sideways and spreads his arms wide) and bites his lip. They always bite the bottom game when they want to play pranks and make a mess. Then the girls should chase him and squeeze him into a corner until he gets tired of running away and pinching. More often than not, big daddy will pester a woman with a child, because this is his beloved wife. Everyone screams and runs, but that's okay. Because of this, gorillas were once considered dangerous psychos, until zoologists proved the opposite, they are just playful, but to people it may seem like aggression. A father will NEVER harm his child, fathers are nannies for their children and take care of orphans if something happens to their mother. Yes, it looks rough and he pushes, but it doesn't do any real harm, rather it gets on the nerves of his ladies ХD If the female afterwards looks really offended, the silverback will come up and gently touch her wife, checking if she is hurt. Young leaders sometimes sin with such behavior, the blood is young and raging, you want to play.
@Onisha O’Neil you did read where it says ( gorilla attacks baby ) right ... so if he is not attacking him to hurt him them he must be attacking him to hug him 😔
He is not trying to kill the child, he is provoking his mother. In nature (more often in zoos, because the responsibilities as a protector leader are less and boring) young silverback like to tease their wives (their beloved wife, as a rule, has a child) so that the whole family starts running after him. It looks rude, but he doesn't really hurt them. Even the most gentle and caring silverback have a playful, during which he will clap, push and pinch, and then run away. Everyone runs and shouts.
@@ХвощПолевой-ц6н In the wild, a silverback can kill a baby gorilla if it was from another male. If a silverback manages to pick up a group of females from another male, then this is in the order of things. He will kill the young to make his own offspring. There are exceptions, but they are rare. I have been observing gorilla's life for a long time and I can note that there is tension in this group. This happens when a new silverback comes to the group. And this silverback attacks only the female with the cub. If the baby is not his, then this may indeed be a deliberate act of aggression. Silverbacks are much more careful with their young.
@@HeavenCEY I know. The new leader kills the cubs, although there are exceptions. By the way, there is a rather curious case when a silverback took an orphan into his family. But it's impossible to say exactly what is happening in this family, this is the first video that I see with them and it is impossible to understand their general dynamics on ordinary days. Harambi, in principle, adopts the typical flirtation poses that they often use in games. If you look, for example, at the Shabani family... or Haoko, as an example, it may seem that there is domestic violence happening there. Haoko constantly "hunts" for his wife, who gives birth to children from him, he loves to playfully bite her or push her, even when there is a child on her back, but he is gentle with her the rest of the time and incredibly loves his children. God, he rocks his children in his arms. Shabani generally drives his family as crazy when he is in a playful mood, but these are just active games, and his husband and father are incredible. One of the women (go teenager?) Spins on its axis as Harambi chases them. Quite a playful gesture. I don't know why Harambi was transferred to another zoo and a different family, there may have been conflicts, but gorilla games can really look threatening and loud, although they are having fun. Well, it's either fun only for dad XD When they are young, they especially love to haunt their families. If this is his child on the video, then Harambi should not have reasons to attack him and his mother, this is unacceptable
Big daddy is a bully he is big and strong the families love him and babies too love their daddy big daddy some time he is very nice .Bless you all thank you for sharing .
Yea looked like another female was harassing the mother, then big daddy broke it up, followed/escorting mom safely around the pen away from the fight but the other pissed female wudnt let it go, then she ends up going off on dad cuz shes heated that he didnt let her get her fight out
They look thin to me too. Gorillas love to eat - they are supposed to eat and have big bellies from digestion. Eating is a huge enrichment and part of their make-up. Having said that, it is possible they have a digestive bug and that is the cause. If not, they need more food.
possible but if that is the case, this a mountain gorilla, silverbacks, especially the male are extremely protective of the children, they don't even need to be his to make him feel the need to protect them, he'll just do it.
Okay idk if this a sick joke or not, but that's not Harambe, now Harambe was born at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas, on May 27, 1999, and he was transferred out in September of 2014, now how could you have footage of him from that specific Zoo 2 months after he was transferred, also these are clearly mountain gorillas, male mountain gorillas are known to try and delete any babies that are not theirs so they can mate with the mother when she's fertile, male Silverbacks however are the complete opposite, they are extremely protective of any babies that are theirs or not theirs. So no this is not Harambe.
Why are people mad at the zoo officials?! Nature is violent and life is cruel and short why artificially try to change the natural behavior of the gorilla? They kill each other in the wild naturally over interpersonal beefs with other gorillas so why stop their natural behavior just because they’re in captivity? That’s like putting a human in a cage and forcibly altering our behaviors…
Most gorillas do not act like this. They don't go on rampages in the wild. Wild gorillas are generally known to be the least aggressive apes. Chimpanzees and humans are the more violent ape species.
There should the people watching them to keep the noise down because it upsets the gorillas there no need for all that noise,it's bad enough there are in a zoo there shouldn't have to be irritated with all that noise
Do you not pay attention to the description? He. was. transferred. to. the. Ohio. Zoo. shortly. after. this. video. was. shot! There, I broke it down, word for word, stupid!
INSISTO LAS PERSONAS MOLESTAN MUCHO CON EL RUIDO A LOS GORILAS PONERLE AISLANTES ESPECIALES QUE ELLOS NO PUEDAN SENTIR NI VER LAS PERSONAS SERIAN LO IDEAL❤
These lovely animals have good days and bad days like human I don’t believe in killing these animals as thay are gentle with there baby I have watched so mean video of these beautiful creatures and there protect there own and humans so i think when there shot the silver back there could have just shot him with a knock out drug and got the others gorillas in to get the child out and where were the parents of the child when he fell over these beautiful creatures are being killed for there fur and part of there body to sell so iam sorry if people don’t agree with what I put down but I have watched a lot of video on how these gorillas are killed by humans once I watched the film gorillas in the mists that was upsetting to watch as I couldn’t believe how horrible and cruel us human could be to these beautiful creatures the zoo should put up wires fences to stop children from climbing so there don’t fall over the wall.
Con ese griterìo de locura los Gorilas se alteran seguramente . Las autoridades del Zoo deberìan de pedir màs silencio al pasar a observar èstos bellos animales .
No wonder the poor animals must be so agrivated by the noises coming from those bloody kids listening to that all day would drive anyone insane
@Stephen Lindsay the darts for the kids, right?
@@blahblah1718 hopefully
@UCkxLFFuT-R_t0muw9E9sL0w Someone should do that to you, so you’ll shut the fuck up.
Facts
@Stephen Lindsay I’d rather shoot the loud annoying children with them
I do like the fact that even though it was a silverback attack in the baby all the other gorillas join together to protect the baby.
I don't know how these beautiful animals can stand the constant chatter, laughing, kids screaming and crying. It would drive me batty. They must be so happy when the zoo closes.
Reminds me of when I was young, and my dad came home from the bar.
🤣🤣🍺
No
My dad was an abusive drunk too. He sobered up and I forgave him. He passed away 4 yrs ago; I miss and love him. 🌻🙏💙💜
🤣😂😂
@@youtube.silenced.m what it die of
if i hear another kid yell illlllll my heads going to pop off lol
well yr watching a video about moms protecting a child....you dont like human kids....you were one once
@@lorrainelaskosky7785 he must have committed suicide then brought back as a edgy 13 year old
@@tasibsharar7357 yea me and other 29 people who liked the comment huh lol you must have some dirty trolls running around.
@@lorrainelaskosky7785 thoes kids are annoying asf
Amazing how the family chased down the silver back because he was trying to hurt the baby, all ganged up against him.. I get the feeling he's a bit of a bully an there all fed up with it! Fascinating.
They all need to be put down with a bullet through the brain
Nobody:
Those Three Little Kids In The
Back Every 5 Seconds: *_EWWWW!_*
Literally wondering why they were doing that
Why indeed
He's not attacking the baby. He's flirting with his mate who happens to be carrying the baby. Silverbacks often pick little fights like this with their females hoping they'll chase him. The troop normally joins in with the loud screams. Shabani in Japan has mastered this.
If he suspects that baby is not his own, he could kill it. Happens in the wild quite often actually.
@@Janadu Now YOU know what you're saying, even though lizzyyork has a very good point!
Zoos used to be quiet like a library. Uneducated moms.
"to protect the life of a 4 year old" my ass. Those parents were horrible for stepping back enough to let the kid fall into the enclosure. In fact, Harambe would've probably been a better parent that whatever ones let their kid fall into the enclosure. Also, I'm not sure exactly what behavior this is, but this is not attacking. He would've been making more noise, potentially been banging his chest, and more than likely would've continued the pursuit if he was actually attacking the baby. Do your damn research before trying to paint a bad image on these animals; humans are no fucking better.
edit: the way he was running was in no way aggressive either, he was jogging after them slowly instead of trying to be bigger and stronger and catch up and harm them. Really, you don't have to be an animal expert to see this.
Their area is so tiny, for that many of them.
Baby gorilla: "Mom what the fuck is up with Dad"
But he plays! :D It might look rude, but the big boss sometimes loves to harass his wives to chase him. It can be seen that the guy bent his back, took a playful pose (turns sideways and spreads his arms wide) and bites his lip. They always bite the bottom game when they want to play pranks and make a mess. Then the girls should chase him and squeeze him into a corner until he gets tired of running away and pinching. More often than not, big daddy will pester a woman with a child, because this is his beloved wife. Everyone screams and runs, but that's okay. Because of this, gorillas were once considered dangerous psychos, until zoologists proved the opposite, they are just playful, but to people it may seem like aggression. A father will NEVER harm his child, fathers are nannies for their children and take care of orphans if something happens to their mother. Yes, it looks rough and he pushes, but it doesn't do any real harm, rather it gets on the nerves of his ladies ХD If the female afterwards looks really offended, the silverback will come up and gently touch her wife, checking if she is hurt. Young leaders sometimes sin with such behavior, the blood is young and raging, you want to play.
Ignorant as hell.
@@guitarista67 The ignorant is maybe you
I think one of the kids screaming in the video made this comment
He probably wants to mate with the female but she refuses cause she has a baby so he is trying to get rid of the “problem” so he can mate! 🤷🏼♀️
Fairly sure they'll operate like Lions if thats the case....... and kill ALL the kids.
Kind of like in Alabama
Ah, I get it, just I like DemonRats and leftist try to abort babies.
Ever heard of a zoom button?
Big daddy not nice bully mommy,s with her baby on her back she fell into the water Not good at all Bless mommy,s and babies thank you for sharing .
Are you on crack?
I'm not exactly sure why they would leave the mother and baby in the same enclosure if there trying to kill the baby
@Onisha O’Neil you did read where it says ( gorilla attacks baby ) right ... so if he is not attacking him to hurt him them he must be attacking him to hug him 😔
He is not trying to kill the child, he is provoking his mother. In nature (more often in zoos, because the responsibilities as a protector leader are less and boring) young silverback like to tease their wives (their beloved wife, as a rule, has a child) so that the whole family starts running after him. It looks rude, but he doesn't really hurt them. Even the most gentle and caring silverback have a playful, during which he will clap, push and pinch, and then run away. Everyone runs and shouts.
@@ХвощПолевой-ц6н In the wild, a silverback can kill a baby gorilla if it was from another male. If a silverback manages to pick up a group of females from another male, then this is in the order of things. He will kill the young to make his own offspring. There are exceptions, but they are rare. I have been observing gorilla's life for a long time and I can note that there is tension in this group. This happens when a new silverback comes to the group. And this silverback attacks only the female with the cub. If the baby is not his, then this may indeed be a deliberate act of aggression. Silverbacks are much more careful with their young.
@@HeavenCEY I know. The new leader kills the cubs, although there are exceptions. By the way, there is a rather curious case when a silverback took an orphan into his family. But it's impossible to say exactly what is happening in this family, this is the first video that I see with them and it is impossible to understand their general dynamics on ordinary days. Harambi, in principle, adopts the typical flirtation poses that they often use in games. If you look, for example, at the Shabani family... or Haoko, as an example, it may seem that there is domestic violence happening there. Haoko constantly "hunts" for his wife, who gives birth to children from him, he loves to playfully bite her or push her, even when there is a child on her back, but he is gentle with her the rest of the time and incredibly loves his children. God, he rocks his children in his arms. Shabani generally drives his family as crazy when he is in a playful mood, but these are just active games, and his husband and father are incredible.
One of the women (go teenager?) Spins on its axis as Harambi chases them. Quite a playful gesture.
I don't know why Harambi was transferred to another zoo and a different family, there may have been conflicts, but gorilla games can really look threatening and loud, although they are having fun. Well, it's either fun only for dad XD When they are young, they especially love to haunt their families. If this is his child on the video, then Harambi should not have reasons to attack him and his mother, this is unacceptable
Entertainment?
This shows you right here( As for humans too) It doesn't matter how big and strong you are! Numbers will always win
Doom slayer would disagree.
Big daddy is a bully he is big and strong the families love him and babies too love their daddy big daddy some time he is very nice .Bless you all thank you for sharing .
All that background hollering must drive those peaceful animals nuts
Moms STICK together!
It's a Woman thing!
Parents should be ASKED TO LEAVE WITH CHILDREN IF CANT BE QUIET.
Appears big boy has a mutiny on his hands......
this not ohio zoo....change tge title...its The Gladys Porter Zoo in South Texas.. smh
Looks more like big guy was mad at one of the females not the baby and the females gave him an attitude adjustment.
Yea looked like another female was harassing the mother, then big daddy broke it up, followed/escorting mom safely around the pen away from the fight but the other pissed female wudnt let it go, then she ends up going off on dad cuz shes heated that he didnt let her get her fight out
She also was kind of small the mother is, so I'm wondering if she's a teenage mother?
@Doug Kirk boy bye
Stop your slandering of Saint Harambe! , he was an Eastern Gorrila!, that's an imposter!!!
So basically when they Blew Harambe’s head off later he sort of had it coming then?
U mean Harambe knew he will be attached? Do u think he was prptecting the kid ?
There was nothing remotely serious about that lol
Staff seeing this your thoughts 🤔
These gorillas are very thin. Too many males in this very small enclosure.
They're fine
They look thin to me too. Gorillas love to eat - they are supposed to eat and have big bellies from digestion. Eating is a huge enrichment and part of their make-up. Having said that, it is possible they have a digestive bug and that is the cause. If not, they need more food.
he did not attack the baby !!!
Did anyone hear the alarm going off on 1:44?
sorry but ohio dont have palm trees or a town called brownsville like it says on the sign
The video was shot on November 2014 at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville TX, shortly before he was transferred to the Ohio Zoo.
I'm talking about papa gorilla!
He's not trying to hurt the mother he's trying to kill the baby.
I wonder if the baby is not his.
jacki B that kid at 3:21 was priceless there is a fuckin gorilla attack and that kid said OH FEATHER
possible but if that is the case, this a mountain gorilla, silverbacks, especially the male are extremely protective of the children, they don't even need to be his to make him feel the need to protect them, he'll just do it.
LOL not a good sign if the whole group is after the Silverback hahaha, anyways not sure if that was Harambe or not!??
That's not his baby is that why the attack?
Get him girls!
Why the baby such bright and smart animals take care best wishes to the troops you smart caring animals. Joe
Someone is pissed off!
Guess Harambe didn't learn his lessons. Went for another baby and got smoked next time around.
Okay idk if this a sick joke or not, but that's not Harambe, now Harambe was born at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas, on May 27, 1999, and he was transferred out in September of 2014, now how could you have footage of him from that specific Zoo 2 months after he was transferred, also these are clearly mountain gorillas, male mountain gorillas are known to try and delete any babies that are not theirs so they can mate with the mother when she's fertile, male Silverbacks however are the complete opposite, they are extremely protective of any babies that are theirs or not theirs. So no this is not Harambe.
Gorilla Being Panda 3:03
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That woman who says that’s nature...girl I know you be a cold hearted killer.
Hope the baby is ok and there shouldn't have all that noise
Looks like they were just playing.
About time the zoo cleans that moat out, that water is nasty AF! All stagnant and gross.
Ale akcja. I ta solidarność wśród małp w obronie dziecka to piękna sprawa. Czemu ten samiec taki agresywny? nic nie wyjaśnione
Shows confinement not good
What did the baby do he deserves better than that look out you bright powerful animals take care best wishes to the troops. Joe
Why are people mad at the zoo officials?! Nature is violent and life is cruel and short why artificially try to change the natural behavior of the gorilla? They kill each other in the wild naturally over interpersonal beefs with other gorillas so why stop their natural behavior just because they’re in captivity? That’s like putting a human in a cage and forcibly altering our behaviors…
those things could easily get out of that enclosure and go on a rampage......
Really? So why haven’t they yet?
Most gorillas do not act like this. They don't go on rampages in the wild.
Wild gorillas are generally known to be the least aggressive apes. Chimpanzees and humans are the more violent ape species.
Big boy got put in his place.
Harambe had a record on him i see.
Is that harambe
Austin Wells no
Yes it is
@@maddoxforeman9014 It actually is Harambe. This was before he was moved to Cincinnati Zoo.
why did old preggo granny @3:25 punch baby?
She is probably the alpha female and she knew it’s her job also to keep the troop in line. I hope that help you 🎉
How is this amusing??? Animals in captivity is funny?
The gorillas walfare should come first
ugh all those annoying squeals coming from the kids,no wonder the troop is stressing out. interesting behaviour video though
Don't blame the kids, you twat! They hear louder noises coming from the jungle, but nice try with your pathetic attempt at drama!
@@trendmassacre8423 oh yeah? What kind of louder noises?
@@cannellacane5186 you serious or are you just another idiot? It’s ok if you’re an idiot, the world is full of them.
Wow. What is with the hostile comments?? Does everyone need to be rude with each other on the internet?
@@cannellacane5186 metal music
beast after all
There should the people watching them to keep the noise down because it upsets the gorillas there no need for all that noise,it's bad enough there are in a zoo there shouldn't have to be irritated with all that noise
Would never happen in the wild
wtf that is not ohio
Do you not pay attention to the description? He. was. transferred. to. the. Ohio. Zoo. shortly. after. this. video. was. shot! There, I broke it down, word for word, stupid!
@@trendmassacre8423 Ohio has several zoos. Which one is it?
Da risa como lo hacen correr los demás gorilas pequeños siendo que los puede derrotar con facilidad
That baby attached to the Mom like that is strange. She can't walk without it stuck to her which is why is was attacked. Gives me the icks!
Karma 2:57
What are the kids eww about 🧐
Hes playing but ok
A berreiro destas crianças fazem os macaco ficarem ajeitados 😖😖😣
Gladys Porter Zoo
Yes
Yes
Girl power
may the zoo officals who were in charge of this fiasco spent eternity in all seven hells
INSISTO LAS PERSONAS MOLESTAN MUCHO CON EL RUIDO A LOS GORILAS PONERLE AISLANTES ESPECIALES QUE ELLOS NO PUEDAN SENTIR NI VER LAS PERSONAS SERIAN LO IDEAL❤
They were just playing
I think that alpha is named Sheldon and someone sat in his spot.
Dang! How many wives does he need? There are so many bachelors out there!
Lame joke 👎
Only in a zoo
Not good 😐
Don’t think he will make that mistake again lol
He won't because he's dead.
The gorilla in this video is actually the infamous Harambe who was shot dead after this was filmed.
Seriously.
These lovely animals have good days and bad days like human I don’t believe in killing these animals as thay are gentle with there baby I have watched so mean video of these beautiful creatures and there protect there own and humans so i think when there shot the silver back there could have just shot him with a knock out drug and got the others gorillas in to get the child out and where were the parents of the child when he fell over these beautiful creatures are being killed for there fur and part of there body to sell so iam sorry if people don’t agree with what I put down but I have watched a lot of video on how these gorillas are killed by humans once I watched the film gorillas in the mists that was upsetting to watch as I couldn’t believe how horrible and cruel us human could be to these beautiful creatures the zoo should put up wires fences to stop children from climbing so there don’t fall over the wall.
Thugs in the zoo thugs on the streets.
I hope the silverback gets the baby and rips it to peices
Con ese griterìo de locura los Gorilas se alteran seguramente . Las autoridades del Zoo deberìan de pedir màs silencio al pasar a observar èstos bellos animales .
Is this his cub or another males? Silverbacks will not tolerate another males cub in his lineup.