Baby gorilla Sumomo was yawning. I love Komomo lays down to Sumomo as if to say, "Let's take a nap together." just after Sumomo yanwed. 赤ちゃんゴリラのスモモが大きなあくびをしていました。 隣で見ていた姉コモモは、横になってスモモの方を見ていましたが、その様子が「一緒に昼寝しよう」と誘っているようでほっこりします🦍💤
In the wild the life expectancy of these gorillas is 35 years. In captivity it is 50 years. The reason is due to habitat loss & humans killing them in the wild. The western lowland gorillas are considered by the IUCN as critically endangered in the wild. The next step is extinct in the wild...the final step is complete extinction. While I understand how you feel. I try to remind myself that these zoos play an important part in keeping these precious creatures from going extinct.
I'd also ask these people " If the gorillas could tell you where they'd rather be, 99% would say at the zoo". They are taken care of free of chaotic dangers, other Silverbacks, and diseases. They are happy in the zoo. The zookeepers also have a great relationship with the troops. They show their appreciation.
@@Slimc74 I doubt anyone or animal would rather be a captive. Smh. They were born to be wild. I guess they keep them in cages so they know where they are, not because the natural instinct to be free is lacking.
Baby gorilla Sumomo was yawning.
I love Komomo lays down to Sumomo as if to say, "Let's take a nap together." just after Sumomo yanwed.
赤ちゃんゴリラのスモモが大きなあくびをしていました。
隣で見ていた姉コモモは、横になってスモモの方を見ていましたが、その様子が「一緒に昼寝しよう」と誘っているようでほっこりします🦍💤
Aww, Baby Sumomo, you sleepy 💤 Princess? Ok, then take your nap with sister Komomo.🤗🧸🐒🌹💤🐒❤️
Die süße Kleine ist so ein entzückendes kleines Wesen. Und ich finde schön wie sie von ihrer Familie geliebt wird.
Just so sweet
In the wild the life expectancy of these gorillas is 35 years. In captivity it is 50 years. The reason is due to habitat loss & humans killing them in the wild. The western lowland gorillas are considered by the IUCN as critically endangered in the wild. The next step is extinct in the wild...the final step is complete extinction. While I understand how you feel. I try to remind myself that these zoos play an important part in keeping these precious creatures from going extinct.
I'd also ask these people " If the gorillas could tell you where they'd rather be, 99% would say at the zoo". They are taken care of free of chaotic dangers, other Silverbacks, and diseases. They are happy in the zoo. The zookeepers also have a great relationship with the troops. They show their appreciation.
@@Slimc74 de acuerdo contigo
음.. 그럼 우에노 동물원의 코모모 앞에서 관람객이 하품을 하게되면.. 그걸 본 코모모가 '졸리워? 그럼 좀 자던가! ' 라고 생각할 수 있다는거군..😅
😊😊😊
We never see sumomo with her mom nursing. As soon as I typed that I see Sumomo asleep with her mom
I don’t think her mother has any milk in those breasts. I don’t know who feeds the baby.
Her mum was sick after the birth keepers had her ‘for awhile that’s why
She is bottle fed by keepers
Please tell me why the older gorillas are always touching the baby’s genital area? The baby doesn’t seem to like it. Is this what gorillas do?
Gorillas touch or smell other one’s butt to check his/her health
Is it because they are bored?
All of the gorillas looked sleepy because they had just finished lunch
When do they give her bottle?
Jeanie Harrop-inside by the keepers where people can't film.
I hate these magnificent animals are captives and dependent on man for food!
If they could tell you. They'd much rather be in this safe environment.
I don't think they care much where the food comes from, as long as they get enough they're happy.
@@Slimc74 I doubt anyone or animal would rather be a captive. Smh. They were born to be wild. I guess they keep them in cages so they know where they are, not because the natural instinct to be free is lacking.