If you don’t feel mad or disturbed in some way watching this baby try to escape the trap and scream from the pain and being terrified and desperately trying to get to it’s mother, then I don’t know what will. Literally gentle giants that need to be protected.
Well if Europeans ,from Spain, france, Britain, Portugal, Germany, denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands did not come to the dark skin continent and see the people, animals, land and resources and want it for themselves we wouldn't have this problem. The fact is its westernized government which is made up of European men who thinks that they should be the leader and be the solver of every men. When in truth you and your women is the cause of the original problems. Yet refused to see that but noe you want to blame the natives. While its white men selling the AK 47
Haven’t made it there but if it’s a macaque monkey or chimp idc save the chimp do what you want to the others I hate chimps I have a major psychotic freaking hatred of the alpha males And the leader females I literally just have males after 3 years old once they finish puberty I hate all rhesus, long tail crab eating, hybrid long tail and pig tail, hate male pig tails, hate baboons and vervet monkeys too Very rare do I like a old world monkey species I like bobobs they’re ok just too sexual Love orangutans gibbons and gorillas
The dedication these men / women have, to make this video, and other videos for the world to see, is absolutely astounding. All the hours that turn into days that they spend in such environments, bring us such unbelievable footage we owe them a debt that can never be repaid. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so very very much.
My god is it fascinating, too. They have such insight to their behaviors .. and the video work (amongst the nonstop dense bugs on them) were able to capture expressions that match each emotion or role they refer to in a way easily related to by either our anthropocentrism or empathy.
I feel like the opl who dedicate their lives to recording the lives of these beautiful creatures and do it with such charm, @ grace they capture even the slightest tiny nuance. Thank you for your talent and your time
31:30 Really made me teary eyed, the way Uwawa shakes his head in disbelief about the snare and then goes ahead and breaks one of 'em. So many mixed emotions flowing through....protectiveness, intelligence, disgust, hopelessness, worry ....
if you wish to help save african and asian wildlife, boycott chinese goods. china is responsible for more than 99% of traffic in wildlife limbs, etc. which the economically stronger chinese populace uses for "medicinal" purposes and to communicate status and wealth.
@@Skipbo000 your honest response really gave me pause and made me think, that we in the west are unwilling to make even the small sacrifice (i.e., decoupling our manufacturing from china), that might reduce our 401K a bit, and decrease our disposable income to the 1990s level, but we (by "we" i mean conservationists, et al) expect dirt poor sub-saharan africans to make tremendous sacrifices in order to preserve endangered wildlife.
@@Zeno_334 I don’t support China, I buy local. It’s true that people in the west need to be way more conscious consumers, many mindlessly consume and overconsume without caring where their products come from or how they’re made. That doesn’t give Africans the right to poach these animals or chops down their forests either, though. Everyone needs to work on this
My favorite animal on this planet is the gorilla, they're such gentle caring creatures, they look intimidating but gorillas will try to avoid violence at all cost and will fight only if it has absolutely no other choice. When I worked as a bush pilot in Uganda I had a pleasure of a wild baby gorilla which approached me and started climbing on my back, at that moment I thought I was dead because the mother went to the silverback to show him what I was doing but incredibly the silverback walked up to me and took the baby and gave it to the mother with zero aggression towards me and since then I fell in love with these beautiful apes. They're truly amazing but you have to see them live in their natural habitat to really appreciate these creatures, TV just doesn't do it justice compared to seeing them live.
That scene with the gorilla and the owl was too funny! I love gorillas! Such amazing creatures, there so different from all the other wildlife like they have different personalities that are evident and displayed amongst each other.
It’s heartbreaking to see these amazing creatures become casualties of a war they know nothing about. One can only hope that we do what is right and save them.
very interesting also his reaction when he looks at this trap and shakes his head as if he understands that this trap is not a good thing - then he breaks it.
dude i was freaking out that the silverback kept trying to attack them while attempting to cut the snare. i would have been heartbroken if they had to leave that baby in the trap. thank god they were able to free him. the silverback has a right to be skeptical mf's are out there kidnapping baby gorillas.
Poachers are the lowest scum on earth. They have no clue what they are really doing! Animals are a gist to be enjoyed and protected! So much could be said on the subject. Stiff fines and jail time need to be enforced! Seeing those gunned down for nothing was very sad to see! Thanks for this documentary!
If you and your family were starving to death you would do the same exact thing in their situation. If they were fat americans sitting on the couch watching TV they wouldn't be doing it either 🤷🏻♂️
@@ayonticabanerjee8326 no you're wrong murder is when a human kills another human, When a human kills an animal it is sad but not comparable, human life is the most precious thing on this planet these animals are amazing but id let them all die so my species would live, poachers are bad people but in almost all cases they are just hunters trying to feed there families, dont judge someone if you have never lived in there shoes.
Not when it’s ponderously staring at its own giant hands that’s holding its own giant steaming, fresh from the crack, huge green poo.....and salivating!!!!
I agree; what cowardice people to shoot a peace loving mammal. I'm not opposed to all hunting if it is a must to eat or if a species of game is over populated but not such high functioning mammals. I would go pheasant hunting but not duck hunting because I see that ducks are capable of much affection, even FRIENDSHIP. No I don't judge duck hunters, nor do I frown on it. Mine is a personal decision. However, species such as Dolphins, Gorilla, even whales, are so elite on an evolutionary scale, they are species I frown on hunting and am for the short term incarceration of such people.
I feel bad whenever i see wild animals. Hunting and poaching and many other things are creating problems for them. The team who documented this are LEGEND. They took so much risk in making this. Respect to them. Awesome video🤘😊👍💯
after their babies start to reach the age when they no longer require their mother's milk, koalas will feed them a certain type of dung. This dung introduces a bacteria into their digestive system that aids in the breaking down of Eucaplyptus, a rather toxic plants to all but Koalas. This may be linked the the reason why gorillas eat their own dung. Beautiful animals! Thanks for the team who brought us this footage!
🇨🇦 Hello from Ontario Canada. I absolutely love this documentary and wish there were so many more like it. I love all breeds of monkeys, marmacett are my favorite. They're so itty bitty and sweet as hell.. next then are Gorillas. They are so huge and powerful. Such a beautiful animal and so amazing to watch them in their habitat. Thank you so much for all the time, efforts, research and dedication to each and every person involved in making this one. It was the best. What I wouldn't give to be able to get that close to one that it sees it's reflection on my camera lense! Wow. Thank you again!
I swear to god these camera men/woman should get the bravest people on earth award. I wish I had the balls they have cause that would be on hell of an experience that would be.
Paula Johnson I don't think they attack often. Gorillas are extraordinarily peaceful for wild animals because they are intelligent, emotional, and social creatures and unless provoked, they have no reason to attack other animals unless they are a legitimate threat because they aren't after meat. I'm sure humans have been attacked, but likely because they were not mindful enough. There is more footage of humans directly interacting peacefully with wild gorillas than humans being attacked by them, which I haven't actually ever seen. I've seen them put on displays of their dominance just to let humans know they are not to be trifled with, but these actions are not with the intention of attacking unless that human isn't approaching mindfully and cautiously.
I can’t even finish this it fills me with so much rage. Human encroachment needs to be stopped completely - there needs to be a zone that if you’re ever found cutting, digging, cultivating - all you have, your crops, your family & your wealth is taken from you just as you took the forest from the animals.
To be fair, the local pygmy tribe has lived in the forest just as long as the gorillas. The other Rwandan ethnic groups have historically treated them the same way Native Americans were treated in the US.
@31:15 ish....it appeared to me that LuWawa could have broken the trap from the start but instead waited for the younger ones to see it, so they learn what to avoid. The way he shook his head too mien, what an intelligent animal he is.....and protective too! Loved how he just snapped that trap.
@@mahensaj3043 Oh good. You should become a gorilla specialist because you know more than they do. Shit eater yourself, perhaps? Now I understand, didn't mean to keep you from lunch. Didn't you have corn yesterday? That should make for a tasty snack today.
Salama was hittin' his brothers side chick. That's not cool. And he knew it was fucked up but still did it. He was low key the father of that one baby too. That's why he says played with only that one baby that was supposedly his brothers but from the same girl that he was hooking up with. Nothing worse than paying child support for someone's else's baby thinking it's yours.
its so incredibly devastating and horrible to see a loved one die. life is too short and goes by so fast!!! i feel so sad for these precious brothers mourning their dads death. i hope they go on to live happy healthy lives.
00:13 narrated by SEAN BARRETT 01:28 MOUNTAIN GORILLA - A SHATTERED KINGDOM 09:05 banana pith - farmers close 14:20 gorilla polygamy 15:12 gorilla farts & dung eating 19:12 civilization is too close 25:17 army ants eggs digging 33:56 gorilla soil eating (geophagia) - mineral salts (sodium, potassium) 49:30 end credits
I wish I could live among Gorillas. They so much better than humans. Also the soundtrack of the man vocalizing is amazing wish I could have that playing 24/7.
KEKKER TM Quit talking little kid And good luck on stopping humans (tip: it's work of nature) and without humans nature will fall apart. So yeah good luck loser
WILD THINGS! Amazing, fascinating documentary! The photography is incredible [truly] the dialogue and presentation enviable! All the best and many thanks for this unique video.
To leave my public comment...This has to be one of my favorite documentaries on mountain gorillas. The series about Titus and others, narrated by Patrick Stewart is equally liked by myself as well...There, not that my comment really meant anything, I left it...
The ants also bite their mouth, tongue, throat and stomach so it is in fact a delicacy and they pay the price after such a find. Gorillas have been known to die as a result of overindulging in this rare treat. In fact there are some who suspect that Unumgutze died as a result of a plentiful ant colony.
@@saviormzIt's true, but not the same gorilla. The Rafiki in this documentary lived in another country and was born earlier. The Rafiki that was killed a few years ago just shared the same name, but lived in Uganda's Bwindi Forest.
Thank you Real Wild for bringing this Doco and many other awe inspiring Documentarys into my home. As without them I am sure I would be very ignorant to the world of our most precious and important animal kingdom. I watch some many time's over because of the dedication from these film makers, Doctors, rangers etc really warms my heart. Thank you again for allowing me to see that which I cannot personally. 😊
What an amazing documentary I enjoyed it very very much those poor gorillas I hope they're doing okay now I wish they would just build a fence around it and just guarded so nobody could hurt them
This documentary seriously made my whole year , I am inspired at the beautiful movement intelligence and overall brilliance of this majestic animal . Wow , and this documentary truly perfectually portrayed its true nature without needing to sugar coat it for us to notice its beauty
It's called simple survival. Why are you getting mad at the hunters for doing their job and helping the people around them and themselves live? Maybe the hunters don't like doing it but they need food somehow
So very smart breaking the traps, He knows the traps kill and are bad and are dangerous to his family. Lol the little one shaking his head no at the trap.. Father said no..its bad not a toy! 🐵❤
makes me sad seeing two brothers with no mom to be seen and seeing their father dead and cleaning him while dead Kinda make me happy on what i got but at the same time i hate what i got
@@kirkjohnson2924 so again i dont know about wild.but the conservation documentary especially of virunga,rwanda says around 3000 since the programme started. And u need to consider the facts all doesnt survive.when u say wild i hope u r talking all mountain and lowland.and every male cannot mate and produce a baby gorilla.Sometimes we need to see the positives people r doing.what good does it make to have more if the forest they live in cant sustain it properly.
We have to planting fruit trees for them like mango banana,and so more. Because we know as humans that they like it,and god give us the possibillity to make a fruit paradise for them. And if we like to know more from them,we have to build that fruit paradise for them,to keep the gorillas a life..!
If interpreted literally it doesn't sound like something you'd be thankful for. "John, there are 20 gorillas wreaking havoc in the livingroom, what the hell have you done!?"
This was Bruce Davidson's breakout film in 1996. It won the "Special Jury Award for Animal Portrait" at Wildscreen that year, and then the award for "Best Animal Behaviour" at Jackson Hole in 1997.
If you don’t feel mad or disturbed in some way watching this baby try to escape the trap and scream from the pain and being terrified and desperately trying to get to it’s mother, then I don’t know what will. Literally gentle giants that need to be protected.
I even started to get frustrated when I watched the clip
Well if Europeans ,from Spain, france, Britain, Portugal, Germany, denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands did not come to the dark skin continent and see the people, animals, land and resources and want it for themselves we wouldn't have this problem. The fact is its westernized government which is made up of European men who thinks that they should be the leader and be the solver of every men. When in truth you and your women is the cause of the original problems. Yet refused to see that but noe you want to blame the natives. While its white men selling the AK 47
Xxx zz
Haven’t made it there but if it’s a macaque monkey or chimp idc save the chimp do what you want to the others
I hate chimps I have a major psychotic freaking hatred of the alpha males
And the leader females
I literally just have males after 3 years old once they finish puberty
I hate all rhesus, long tail crab eating, hybrid long tail and pig tail, hate male pig tails, hate baboons and vervet monkeys too
Very rare do I like a old world monkey species
I like bobobs they’re ok just too sexual
Love orangutans gibbons and gorillas
They spend years to record this footage for us. I honestly respect and be grateful for their documentaries. Thank you, all the team.
KerryD yearsssssss
KerryD very well said.👍
KerryD and they killed the gorillas,,,leave them alone.
We already occupied enough land,,we can built and grow what we need and leave the nature alone
And we watch for free
Yes your right
The dedication these men / women have, to make this video, and other videos for the world to see, is absolutely astounding. All the hours that turn into days that they spend in such environments, bring us such unbelievable footage we owe them a debt that can never be repaid. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so very very much.
My god is it fascinating, too. They have such insight to their behaviors .. and the video work (amongst the nonstop dense bugs on them) were able to capture expressions that match each emotion or role they refer to in a way easily related to by either our anthropocentrism or empathy.
I feel like the opl who dedicate their lives to recording the lives of these beautiful creatures and do it with such charm, @ grace they capture even the slightest tiny nuance. Thank you for your talent and your time
People/persons*
You shouldn’t assume the gender of others.
31:30 Really made me teary eyed, the way Uwawa shakes his head in disbelief about the snare and then goes ahead and breaks one of 'em. So many mixed emotions flowing through....protectiveness, intelligence, disgust, hopelessness, worry ....
MY HEART IS BREAKING FOR THEM ALL.
SOME HUMANS WHO DO WRONG TO WILD LIFE DO NOT NEED TO LIVE AT ALL.
He was shaking his head as a warning to the younger ape not to go near it. You can't put a human emotion of disbelief onto an animal.
KaoBoy Mk
Very insightful comment. I agree!!
He then went off and ate his own turd.
I can't help but be moved by this unique film. It's up to man now to save these gentle giants. Let's not let them down, please.
if you wish to help save african and asian wildlife, boycott chinese goods. china is responsible for more than 99% of traffic in wildlife limbs, etc. which the economically stronger chinese populace uses for "medicinal" purposes and to communicate status and wealth.
@@Zeno_334 OKAY I sure hope not. We have to keep Trump in office!!
@@Skipbo000
your honest response really gave me pause and made me think, that we in the west are unwilling to make even the small sacrifice (i.e., decoupling our manufacturing from china), that might reduce our 401K a bit, and decrease our disposable income to the 1990s level, but we (by "we" i mean conservationists, et al) expect dirt poor sub-saharan africans to make tremendous sacrifices in order to preserve endangered wildlife.
@@Zeno_334 I don’t support China, I buy local. It’s true that people in the west need to be way more conscious consumers, many mindlessly consume and overconsume without caring where their products come from or how they’re made. That doesn’t give Africans the right to poach these animals or chops down their forests either, though. Everyone needs to work on this
We already have! That's why they're fighting for a scrap of land surrounded by millions of people never designed to live in such proximity...
My favorite animal on this planet is the gorilla, they're such gentle caring creatures, they look intimidating but gorillas will try to avoid violence at all cost and will fight only if it has absolutely no other choice. When I worked as a bush pilot in Uganda I had a pleasure of a wild baby gorilla which approached me and started climbing on my back, at that moment I thought I was dead because the mother went to the silverback to show him what I was doing but incredibly the silverback walked up to me and took the baby and gave it to the mother with zero aggression towards me and since then I fell in love with these beautiful apes. They're truly amazing but you have to see them live in their natural habitat to really appreciate these creatures, TV just doesn't do it justice compared to seeing them live.
Elefants, too. Orang Utangs, too.
Wow what amazing story! I’d love to someday travel and see them
I love gorillas
skip bo its like did you really born from your mother? Show us video for proof
Most animals will prefer not to fight and only do when they have no choice.
That scene with the gorilla and the owl was too funny! I love gorillas! Such amazing creatures, there so different from all the other wildlife like they have different personalities that are evident and displayed amongst each other.
It’s heartbreaking to see these amazing creatures become casualties of a war they know nothing about. One can only hope that we do what is right and save them.
My jaw dropped when he broke that trap! I was like “YES”!
When?
ZRB BG 31:37 you’re welcome 😉
@@alvaroakatico9188 Thank you
very interesting also his reaction when he looks at this trap and shakes his head
as if he understands that this trap is not a good thing - then he breaks it.
dude i was freaking out that the silverback kept trying to attack them while attempting to cut the snare. i would have been heartbroken if they had to leave that baby in the trap. thank god they were able to free him. the silverback has a right to be skeptical mf's are out there kidnapping baby gorillas.
Gorillas need to be respect, they are amazing & smart creatures.
they cheat
@Dundarius Gooch they hook up with many other women.
@Dundarius Gooch yessir it is
@Dundarius Gooch bro its a joke also i don't want to tell you.
@Dundarius Gooch lol its ok bro
GOD BLESS ALL OF THE PEOPLE TRYING TO SAVE THEM EVERY SINGLE ONE COUNTS !
michelle rosemarie flynn
Please keep your god thing for yourself.
@@theric66 its not illegal
not but shoulb be personal
GOOD FOR YOU. DO YOU KNOW HOW TO TYPE NORMALLY OR DID YOU GO TO GORILLA COLLEGE.
Poachers are the lowest scum on earth. They have no clue what they are really doing! Animals are a gist to be enjoyed and protected! So much could be said on the subject. Stiff fines and jail time need to be enforced! Seeing those gunned down for nothing was very sad to see! Thanks for this documentary!
There's no difference between poaching and murder
@@ayonticabanerjee8326 very well said
If you and your family were starving to death you would do the same exact thing in their situation. If they were fat americans sitting on the couch watching TV they wouldn't be doing it either 🤷🏻♂️
@@ayonticabanerjee8326 no you're wrong murder is when a human kills another human, When a human kills an animal it is sad but not comparable, human life is the most precious thing on this planet these animals are amazing but id let them all die so my species would live, poachers are bad people but in almost all cases they are just hunters trying to feed there families, dont judge someone if you have never lived in there shoes.
@@IbrahimservantofAllah and what makes human special?
I cried when the baby gorilla made it's way back to the group. it was so tiny and orphaned 😢😢
Not sure if I can sympathize with someone who eats it's own shit
Gigatless you eat your own shit too you just don’t know it.
Fuck all of y’all
@@Gigatless it is gross, but it is all fruit and vegetables. Mostly vegetables. It's nature. They are wired that way.
@@Gigatless sure are brainless
As of today (October 2020), there are almost 800 mountains gorillas in that area. The population is growing, thank goodness!
....cghg
@@hamidahyardi2886
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That's amazing!def getting better thank God 🙏
when you look into a gorilla's eyes you feel like you're looking into yourself. Curses upon on all poachers who destroy such a beautiful animals.
The people who pay the poachers are worse
eating your own poop tho
@@RosmarkyTechnicalSolutions Several animals do that including your most loyal animal friend also called dog.
Not when it’s ponderously staring at its own giant hands that’s holding its own giant steaming, fresh from the crack, huge green poo.....and salivating!!!!
I agree; what cowardice people to shoot a peace loving mammal. I'm not opposed to all hunting if it is a must to eat or if a species of game is over populated but not such high functioning mammals. I would go pheasant hunting but not duck hunting because I see that ducks are capable of much affection, even FRIENDSHIP.
No I don't judge duck hunters, nor do I frown on it. Mine is a personal decision.
However, species such as Dolphins, Gorilla, even whales, are so elite on an evolutionary scale, they are species I frown on hunting and am for the short term incarceration of such people.
These animals are so beautiful
YES THEY ARE.
I CRIED WHEN THEY KILLED THAT SILVER BACK IN THE ZOO.
I got to this comment just as the silver back started eating his own poop and couldn't stop laughing.
I feel bad whenever i see wild animals. Hunting and poaching and many other things are creating problems for them. The team who documented this are LEGEND. They took so much risk in making this. Respect to them. Awesome video🤘😊👍💯
It breaks my heart to see our wild family members like this. 😔
It's who we come from
after their babies start to reach the age when they no longer require their mother's milk, koalas will feed them a certain type of dung. This dung introduces a bacteria into their digestive system that aids in the breaking down of Eucaplyptus, a rather toxic plants to all but Koalas. This may be linked the the reason why gorillas eat their own dung. Beautiful animals! Thanks for the team who brought us this footage!
🇨🇦 Hello from Ontario Canada. I absolutely love this documentary and wish there were so many more like it. I love all breeds of monkeys, marmacett are my favorite. They're so itty bitty and sweet as hell.. next then are Gorillas. They are so huge and powerful. Such a beautiful animal and so amazing to watch them in their habitat. Thank you so much for all the time, efforts, research and dedication to each and every person involved in making this one. It was the best. What I wouldn't give to be able to get that close to one that it sees it's reflection on my camera lense! Wow. Thank you again!
I swear to god these camera men/woman should get the bravest people on earth award. I wish I had the balls they have cause that would be on hell of an experience that would be.
Devrek Wassupi - the reporters keep a huge distance between them and the animals, but the shots make them look closer
So, they just zoom in the camera shoot?
Golden 47 still, it's amazing film that I'm super grateful for!
Paula Johnson I don't think they attack often. Gorillas are extraordinarily peaceful for wild animals because they are intelligent, emotional, and social creatures and unless provoked, they have no reason to attack other animals unless they are a legitimate threat because they aren't after meat. I'm sure humans have been attacked, but likely because they were not mindful enough. There is more footage of humans directly interacting peacefully with wild gorillas than humans being attacked by them, which I haven't actually ever seen. I've seen them put on displays of their dominance just to let humans know they are not to be trifled with, but these actions are not with the intention of attacking unless that human isn't approaching mindfully and cautiously.
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I can’t even finish this it fills me with so much rage. Human encroachment needs to be stopped completely - there needs to be a zone that if you’re ever found cutting, digging, cultivating - all you have, your crops, your family & your wealth is taken from you just as you took the forest from the animals.
To be fair, the local pygmy tribe has lived in the forest just as long as the gorillas.
The other Rwandan ethnic groups have historically treated them the same way Native Americans were treated in the US.
@31:15 ish....it appeared to me that LuWawa could have broken the trap from the start but instead waited for the younger ones to see it, so they learn what to avoid. The way he shook his head too mien, what an intelligent animal he is.....and protective too! Loved how he just snapped that trap.
ding ding ding and wha do we have 4 her Jonny???
Magnificent creatures. Humans should leave them alone. This channel makes great documentaries.
Camera guys good job. You’re all brave asf 😂
Man that's what im screaming. Lol
17:31 the gorilla wants to give the owl a fist bump
Cell Jr “wassup lil homie”
So Funny.
Lol he was so pissed when he realized that owl wasnt fuckin with him 🤣
M O B “don’t leave me hanging man”
Hell ya 😂
"A hot meal on a cold day" That's one creative reason.
The eat their faeces to get vitamin B12, how intelligent!
Shit all plants... literally
@@mahensaj3043 Oh good. You should become a gorilla specialist because you know more than they do. Shit eater yourself, perhaps? Now I understand, didn't mean to keep you from lunch. Didn't you have corn yesterday? That should make for a tasty snack today.
15:14...my man let out a good one....15:50...I had to pause and go to the fridge cause that made me hungrey
😂😂🤣🤣 Hot meal on a cold day
😂😂😂😂😂
15:38 was my favorite
😑😐😂😵⚰💯
I call that pudding
The owl bit him !! Hahaha he was being gentle with it
18:14 the owl was like, this mothefucker is crazy!!
"The whole family is in a semi-permanent state of flatulence" - lovely, lol
Good for U Luwawa, destroying the traps. I can't believe Salama was killed, this documentary is a rollercoaster of emotions.
YES IT IS.
I JUST LET THE TEARS FLOW.
Salama was hittin' his brothers side chick. That's not cool. And he knew it was fucked up but still did it. He was low key the father of that one baby too. That's why he says played with only that one baby that was supposedly his brothers but from the same girl that he was hooking up with. Nothing worse than paying child support for someone's else's baby thinking it's yours.
Lol 10:33 boy behind the boy in the white shirt. 😂😂 his face is priceless.
LOL Such a shocked face !
I'm convinced the boy in white shirt is a poacher also! Look atthe expression on his face🤬
So very well made. I really feel for these wonderful Gorillas. I hope something can be done to save and protect them.
They are truly unbelievable.
its so incredibly devastating and horrible to see a loved one die. life is too short and goes by so fast!!! i feel so sad for these precious brothers mourning their dads death. i hope they go on to live happy healthy lives.
i no rite?
I felt the same way
00:13 narrated by SEAN BARRETT
01:28 MOUNTAIN GORILLA - A SHATTERED KINGDOM
09:05 banana pith - farmers close
14:20 gorilla polygamy
15:12 gorilla farts & dung eating
19:12 civilization is too close
25:17 army ants eggs digging
33:56 gorilla soil eating (geophagia) - mineral salts (sodium, potassium)
49:30 end credits
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks
I could listen to this guy talk all day
Wow
I wish I could live among Gorillas. They so much better than humans.
Also the soundtrack of the man vocalizing is amazing wish I could have that playing 24/7.
All the distress that these poor gorillas and their families go through, all because of us.
Its only humans that destroys the beauty of nature. This documentary makes me cry.
Every creature destroys nature technically
Such a great documentary! Didn't realize how few of these types od documentarys there are..
What excellent footage! We have years and years of the family lineage here - wow, what a story. Thank you!!!!
Everytime the humans come on I just fast forward.. I know shit them already, bro.
Here for the gorillas.. 🤘🏻🤵
Human needs to leave them alone....
learn2love madness
That's like saying we need to stop nature. Nope
KEKKER TM
Wut?
猫
KEKKER TM
No you dumbass... i said you can't stop humans doing from what they do.
KEKKER TM
Quit talking little kid
And good luck on stopping humans (tip: it's work of nature) and without humans nature will fall apart.
So yeah good luck loser
7:00 muthfuka got some strong arms🦍💪
Wonderful documentary. Thanks for posting .
28:05 the comparison between army ants and human refugees is fantastically done
WILD THINGS! Amazing, fascinating documentary! The photography is incredible [truly] the dialogue and presentation enviable! All the best and many thanks for this unique video.
To leave my public comment...This has to be one of my favorite documentaries on mountain gorillas. The series about Titus and others, narrated by Patrick Stewart is equally liked by myself as well...There, not that my comment really meant anything, I left it...
@Tanner Vogan lol !! ☺🙈🙉🙊
The ants also bite their mouth, tongue, throat and stomach so it is in fact a delicacy and they pay the price after such a find. Gorillas have been known to die as a result of overindulging in this rare treat. In fact there are some who suspect that Unumgutze died as a result of a plentiful ant colony.
was’nt he shot in Zaire/Congo?
Or was there two with almost same name?
When you look into the eyes of a gorilla and they look right back into yours, you know that these animals have a soul.
You don't suppose to look gorillas in the eyes
No they don’t they are shit eating beasts.
@@christinamoore9618 fr these no brain moment
This is a great documentary not alot of animal documentaries are this dedicated.
It was, almost like the older brother was encouraging the owl to fly. Was pretty cool
great job on the cameraman cutting the baby loose when the official rangers stood scared
Rafiki has been killed this June. It's so sad. One of his murderer has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Rafiki was 25 years old.
Heartbreaking if true :(
@@saviormzIt's true, but not the same gorilla. The Rafiki in this documentary lived in another country and was born earlier. The Rafiki that was killed a few years ago just shared the same name, but lived in Uganda's Bwindi Forest.
Thank you Real Wild for bringing this Doco and many other awe inspiring Documentarys into my home.
As without them I am sure I would be very ignorant to the world of our most precious and important animal kingdom.
I watch some many time's over because of the dedication from these film makers, Doctors, rangers etc really warms my heart.
Thank you again for allowing me to see that which I cannot personally. 😊
What an amazing documentary I enjoyed it very very much those poor gorillas I hope they're doing okay now I wish they would just build a fence around it and just guarded so nobody could hurt them
17:12
Gorilla: "Hey dude, I'm about to take a huge steamy 💩, you hungry?"
Owl: "tf??? 😳😕😕😕"
Gorilla should be allowed in our society as equals!
The owl🦉 he wanted to touch it he was so cute 🤣
This documentary seriously made my whole year , I am inspired at the beautiful movement intelligence and overall brilliance of this majestic animal . Wow , and this documentary truly perfectually portrayed its true nature without needing to sugar coat it for us to notice its beauty
Thank you so much for the documentary
Thank you very much for recording this documentary. I love gorillas and hopefully they will continue living in this world for many years to come.
We need a documentary on how this documentary was made.
I like to see the hunters put in centre of the jungle and left there with no weapons
Barbara Cook i’d hunt them.
@@jakemiller1467 Predator style?
Barbara Cook you underestimate humans , there’s a reason humans are destroying their own planet
Would probably survive without a problem
It's called simple survival. Why are you getting mad at the hunters for doing their job and helping the people around them and themselves live? Maybe the hunters don't like doing it but they need food somehow
So very smart breaking the traps, He knows the traps kill and are bad and are dangerous to his family. Lol the little one shaking his head no at the trap.. Father said no..its bad not a toy! 🐵❤
makes me sad seeing two brothers with no mom to be seen and seeing their father dead and cleaning him while dead Kinda make me happy on what i got but at the same time i hate what i got
these awesome gorillas need 2 be left alone and not disturbed
It’s hard to find videos or documentaries of gorillas in their natural habitat . Thanks
I am happy I found! This upload.. Thanks
Know why? Because there’s barely any gorillas left in the wild
@@kirkjohnson2924atleast try searching before pretending to know what u r talkjng about.
Maybe im wrong but a thousand doesn’t seem like much
@@kirkjohnson2924 so again i dont know about wild.but the conservation documentary especially of virunga,rwanda says around 3000 since the programme started.
And u need to consider the facts all doesnt survive.when u say wild i hope u r talking all mountain and lowland.and every male cannot mate and produce a baby gorilla.Sometimes we need to see the positives people r doing.what good does it make to have more if the forest they live in cant sustain it properly.
Great job on the camera ,and the reporter. Thanks for sharing the details
Thanks for your this amazing videos for all of us
Heartbreaking...sad😢😢. Poor animals, my heart aches for you.
do you have orbitions
Tragic for everyone. These beautiful creatures and the human population all in despair
Thank you for your perfect documentary
It’s amazing how they are able to get this kind of footage without disturbing a soul!
15:31 homie was building up the feelin to release his pride...soo satisfying, i feel u ✌
Thanks to Rwanda for taking care this animals
Ha, looks to me like they are understaffed and lack motivation
I love documentaries because of the native music/songs and the animal behavior that you see I love it.
This is a real nice documentary!!
How did they get this footage! Amazing!!
When Rafeki true to touch the owl lmaoo omg I pissed myself laughing..
Too cute #savethegorillas
Thanks for the awesome tips and tricks!
Truly Magnificent,, Truly Magnificent
Love the music in this film so relaxing 😌 and much love and healing to those who suffered
When the infant was cut free I was so relieved
An excellent program. I love Gorillas, the tone of the narrative, and the music. Well done
Nice to watch this but sad at the same time many thanks for this
Keep up your brilliant work
Great documentary!
lolll those two cute babies fighting over flower or was it plant idk soo cuteee
Thank you so very much..
Wow! Amazing documentary.
I’ve seen these guys up close, these are huge gentleman
These are one of the MOST AMAZING animals on the planet!>>>, I wonder if the dead male was Titus?!
Amazing close ups!
Such a beautiful documentary
We have to planting fruit trees for them like mango banana,and so more. Because we know as humans
that they like it,and god give us the possibillity to make a fruit paradise for them. And if we like to know more from them,we have to build that fruit paradise for them,to keep the gorillas a life..!
Really such a great video 💋💋💋
Thank you for bringing these beautiful creatures into my living room. They are incredible.
If interpreted literally it doesn't sound like something you'd be thankful for. "John, there are 20 gorillas wreaking havoc in the livingroom, what the hell have you done!?"
This was Bruce Davidson's breakout film in 1996. It won the "Special Jury Award for Animal Portrait" at Wildscreen that year, and then the award for "Best Animal Behaviour" at Jackson Hole in 1997.
15:35 damn, I smelled that through my screen.
Ewwwww same here lol
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