Yeah, because people caring about a dog has so much bearing on humans’ compassion towards each other. What kind of stupid non-sequitur is that? Critical thinking really IS dead.
Stupid on-lookers making it worse with all that frantic noise. those gorillas were just being protective they never saw a dog before. If acclimated, that dog probably would have made a fine pet for them, actually. Other animals have been introduced into gorilla families as pets. Otters, goats, deer. bunnies, kittens and Michael, a silverback had a border collie.
The main troop (Winston family) was in the back bedrooms behind the tan wall. The gorillas that were out in the enclosure were Franklin (Frank 13) and Monroe (10) part of the Winston family, a bachelor troop. Both are still considered "black backs". Even though Frank is still a boy he is 400lbs (his dad Paul Donn 450+lbs) and if he wanted to catch the dog he would have. I've followed Frank since he was born, and knowing his personality he just wanted to chase the dog out of the enclosure mostly. Looking at the video there are periods where both Frank and the dog stop and stare at each other. If Frank wanted to catch the dog he would have. It may not look like it here, but Frank's actually got a rather cheeky personality: ruclips.net/video/Tr74QEpDpHU/видео.html
Hi Sonya!!! Well said! And Very true, People don't understand that the Silverback was probably more frightened by the Dog then the Dog of the Silverback. The Silverback's job is to protect the family from any threats. If that Silverback wanted to hurt the Dog, he easily would have, But, Silverbacks are very peaceful souls and would want the threat to go peacefully then hurt and fight them. The Silverback, Frank, is actually a very sweet soul who is playful. But, he isn't sure if the Dog is there to hurt them, etc. As always, Frank as most Silverbacks, just watched and tried to intimidate the Dog into leaving. Throwing the dirt was a clear example of Frank telling the Dog to get out. Well done, Sweet Frank!!! I'm glad this ended well.
@@maryeddy4871Hi 👋Mary! Well said also! Isn't Frank a sweet delight?! Monroe as well. 😲 It was likely the first time Frank had seen a dog! Imagine what was going through his head 😆. Frank is extremely smart, and after studying the dog realized the dog was no threat at all. Frank gave chase, but he had no interest in making contact with the dog. This testifies to Frank's gentle soul and wonderful personality, and how captive born gorillas are rather domesticated, and behave differently from gorillas born in the wild. It cracks me up how Frank twirls and dances when his name is called for treats, and feeding time. He is a character. 🤣 Keepers say Frank loves hands on, and the attention. He actually makes sounds (gorilla sighs, belches, and whistles mean all is well and I am content 👍). He's definitely a big ol' ham 🤣. Anyway you're right! He just wanted the dog out of the enclosure...is all 😃. Blessings! 💐
@@sonyawilson1000 , Yes, Frank was always a sweet and tender hearted soul to me. I loved how he used to try and get affection and he is very sensitive in many ways. I saw him as "lost" ways and just wanting to be loved by other Gorillas. I don't know, some Gorillas stand out to me because of their sensitive ways and how they try to get affection as we do. Frank is now a Silverback. He is a ham and has to be the King! LOL! We know how gentle these Gorillas are, but, they also must show off and seem "top dog" even when inside they may be thinking "WTF is this about??!!" LOL! I have seen Silverbacks run from Spiders, Snakes and it is so funny. But, they have to protect their home and family no matter how fearful they may be. Frank out on a great show. He just told the doG, "ENOUGH! Time to go, buddy!!" I would be shocked to ever see a Silverback hurt another animal unless it was viciously attacked or attacked other family members. They hate fights, they are peace keepers. Thank you for the information about "Franks noises" I love hearing those "Behind the scenes" facts about their personalities that make them so unique and even more precious. Thank you for the kind reply and hope you are well!! Have a great and save holiday babes!!! 😘🎄
I can think of worse things, but I'll refrain. Gorillas don't do things like that as far as I know. They're very passive, except males fighting each other. Worst case- or a more probable one is that a gorilla grabs the dog out of curiosity and then is shot for grabbing the dog like with Harambe.
@@melonne7278 All primates are unpredictable and should be treated with respect. Although gorilla attacks are not as frequently as chimps gorillas are not considered“gentle giants” and you should never go into an enclosure with one.
Gorilla back there looking around like….”yo, someone get ur dog” lmao If we have learned ANYTHING from poor Harambe (sp?) , freaking out makes it worse.
I had leftover Blackened chicken Alfredo, sliced tomatoes, and onion- tomato-cucumber salad. I washed it all down with a nice southern tall glass of lemonade. Was that too much?🫠
Dog is lucky that there were only 2 males outdoors. Frank and Monroe are brothers awaiting a transfer and family of their own. If the other group was out there would have been an alpha and too many protective females with kids. Frank could have easily killed the dog. He already ran over the older alpha Winston and had to be separated.
This dog has gone where no dog has gone before and he has a story to tell!
I wish humans had the same compassion for other humans
Indeed! Wow!
Yeah, because people caring about a dog has so much bearing on humans’ compassion towards each other. What kind of stupid non-sequitur is that? Critical thinking really IS dead.
We do!!! It’s the non animal lovers who have no compassion for anyone or anything. I can care about a dog and also care about a person.
@@theresaculella4126 animals are food
So you are saying you have no compassion for other humans
I hope nothing bad happens to the dog or the gorilla
Is the dog safe, and why let 🐕 enter an area like this!!?, and who is recording the video? Are you a bad person?
@@sahara5539 I don’t know who is recording this. But the dog is disturbing the enclosure
Dog made it out fine - see ruclips.net/video/3gKb0UyyCp8/видео.html
@@sahara5539 are you for real ???
I feel like the gorilla was corralling the dog to the steps
Stupid on-lookers making it worse with all that frantic noise. those gorillas were just being protective they never saw a dog before. If acclimated, that dog probably would have made a fine pet for them, actually. Other animals have been introduced into gorilla families as pets. Otters, goats, deer. bunnies, kittens and Michael, a silverback had a border collie.
Sure don't see this everyday. Glad the dog was rescued.
The main troop (Winston family) was in the back bedrooms behind the tan wall. The gorillas that were out in the enclosure were Franklin (Frank 13) and Monroe (10) part of the Winston family, a bachelor troop. Both are still considered "black backs". Even though Frank is still a boy he is 400lbs (his dad Paul Donn 450+lbs) and if he wanted to catch the dog he would have. I've followed Frank since he was born, and knowing his personality he just wanted to chase the dog out of the enclosure mostly. Looking at the video there are periods where both Frank and the dog stop and stare at each other. If Frank wanted to catch the dog he would have. It may not look like it here, but Frank's actually got a rather cheeky personality:
ruclips.net/video/Tr74QEpDpHU/видео.html
Hi Sonya!!! Well said! And Very true, People don't understand that the Silverback was probably more frightened by the Dog then the Dog of the Silverback. The Silverback's job is to protect the family from any threats. If that Silverback wanted to hurt the Dog, he easily would have, But, Silverbacks are very peaceful souls and would want the threat to go peacefully then hurt and fight them.
The Silverback, Frank, is actually a very sweet soul who is playful. But, he isn't sure if the Dog is there to hurt them, etc. As always, Frank as most Silverbacks, just watched and tried to intimidate the Dog into leaving. Throwing the dirt was a clear example of Frank telling the Dog to get out. Well done, Sweet Frank!!! I'm glad this ended well.
@@maryeddy4871Hi 👋Mary! Well said also! Isn't Frank a sweet delight?! Monroe as well. 😲 It was likely the first time Frank had seen a dog! Imagine what was going through his head 😆. Frank is extremely smart, and after studying the dog realized the dog was no threat at all. Frank gave chase, but he had no interest in making contact with the dog. This testifies to Frank's gentle soul and wonderful personality, and how captive born gorillas are rather domesticated, and behave differently from gorillas born in the wild. It cracks me up how Frank twirls and dances when his name is called for treats, and feeding time. He is a character. 🤣 Keepers say Frank loves hands on, and the attention. He actually makes sounds (gorilla sighs, belches, and whistles mean all is well and I am content 👍). He's definitely a big ol' ham 🤣. Anyway you're right! He just wanted the dog out of the enclosure...is all 😃. Blessings! 💐
@@sonyawilson1000 , Yes, Frank was always a sweet and tender hearted soul to me. I loved how he used to try and get affection and he is very sensitive in many ways. I saw him as "lost" ways and just wanting to be loved by other Gorillas. I don't know, some Gorillas stand out to me because of their sensitive ways and how they try to get affection as we do.
Frank is now a Silverback. He is a ham and has to be the King! LOL! We know how gentle these Gorillas are, but, they also must show off and seem "top dog" even when inside they may be thinking "WTF is this about??!!" LOL! I have seen Silverbacks run from Spiders, Snakes and it is so funny. But, they have to protect their home and family no matter how fearful they may be. Frank out on a great show. He just told the doG, "ENOUGH! Time to go, buddy!!" I would be shocked to ever see a Silverback hurt another animal unless it was viciously attacked or attacked other family members. They hate fights, they are peace keepers.
Thank you for the information about "Franks noises" I love hearing those "Behind the scenes" facts about their personalities that make them so unique and even more precious.
Thank you for the kind reply and hope you are well!! Have a great and save holiday babes!!!
😘🎄
Those gorillas weren’t going to hurt that dog
Worst case scenario, that gorilla could’ve grabbed that dog and ripped his limbs off in front of all those people.
I can think of worse things, but I'll refrain. Gorillas don't do things like that as far as I know. They're very passive, except males fighting each other. Worst case- or a more probable one is that a gorilla grabs the dog out of curiosity and then is shot for grabbing the dog like with Harambe.
Gorillas are gentle giants, you're thinking of chimps
@@melonne7278 All primates are unpredictable and should be treated with respect. Although gorilla attacks are not as frequently as chimps gorillas are not considered“gentle giants” and you should never go into an enclosure with one.
I'm sure the other grillers looking out of the windows of the enclosure would have been horrified by that🙄
@@melonne7278 yep chimpanzees are real bad arsses
This is why I carry dog treats almost every day. Freeze dried chicken or duck hearts. Have recovered two so far...
your telling me you walk around with duck hearts on you?
Omg please say the dog & gorillas are ok. 😪🙏🏽
All are ok.
@@matambale yes I saw on news .. thank God!! Thank you!
@@kimmie1957 How is your breathing?
@@345mrse much better now!!😂
I would say the ppl are making it worse 😞
Yup totally, when they started banging and screaming the gorilla was noticeably getting agitated, so dumb!!!
Why did this happen?
Gorillas didn’t look like they wanted to hurt the dog they just wanted him out at the end you see the gorilla 🦍 pushing the dog to go to the gate
Gorillas are cat lovers... 😉
Gorillas will usually not attack at first, and will try to scare someone or something away at first before attacking
Gorilla just wanted that fool out of his home … it said ‘git on outta hea’ in its best human accent 😂
Gorilla back there looking around like….”yo, someone get ur dog” lmao
If we have learned ANYTHING from poor Harambe (sp?) , freaking out makes it worse.
Scary glad dog is ok
So glad they didn’t go the Harambe route on this one
More concerned for a Harambe 2
That the safira park not the zoo
Minute and thirty five seconds of my life I'll never get back...dog didn't even die
That's my dog Jabo dog looks just like him!
Doggo probably thought they were human 😂🤐
Damn, chimps r so fast, they can easily outrun a human
Bro his name ain't doggy... It's Fluffy
Ape was like go down tgere already lol
My husky would do something like this 🙄
The Dog: "Ruh-roh"
Not like the gorilla was going to tear the dog to shreds come on.
Who takes dog off leash in a wild animal habitat?
He was a stray dog - no owner, no leash.
He's a stray. I hope someone adopts him because he deserves a loving owner and home ❤
I actually thought the dog would get raped or robbed, but the gorillas don’t seem like predators or carnivores.
🐕🦺💩
That effing zoo BETTER GET THEIR SH1+ TOGETHER THEY SHOULD BE SHUT DOWN EFFING BS!!! Animal abuse how did he get in?!!!!!!! Answers NOW!
that dog better keep it moving
Bruh!!! Who the b. Brings a dogs to the zoo
It's a stray
I had cereal this morning what about y’all?
I’m waiting at the dentist can’t wait for breakfast
What kinda cereal??
I had leftover Blackened chicken Alfredo, sliced tomatoes, and onion- tomato-cucumber salad. I washed it all down with a nice southern tall glass of lemonade. Was that too much?🫠
I'm fasting in memory of the recently deceased actor Philip Baker Hall. The visions are intense btw.
@@345mrse I bet, fasting is intense. I do it every month for God to judge the heck out of America.
I can't read any comments ???
Consider yourself lucky. Zoology really should be required teaching in middle school
@@rutheisen310
I don't know what caused that.
Luckily it only lasted a day or 2.
How
Crazy
Why would anyone bring a dog to the zoo let along off the leash.
Wasn't the zoo
Stray dog
Dog is lucky that there were only 2 males outdoors. Frank and Monroe are brothers awaiting a transfer and family of their own. If the other group was out there would have been an alpha and too many protective females with kids. Frank could have easily killed the dog. He already ran over the older alpha Winston and had to be separated.
Well at least that dog didn’t go inside a big cat enclosure. It’d be the end of him.
Except for the cheetah enclosure, cheetahs have dog companions.
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Haha, look how they cheer the dog on. I love it! Those are definitely dog lovers.
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