Thank you AD I ATG, I'm glad to see all the boys looking so happy and healthy. I don't know why, but they do remind me of big fluffy toddlers. They bring a smile to my face with their antics. 💖💖💖
I haven't seen a video of this fabulous troop in along time. I missed watching there playing. Thank you for the pleasure of waching them. Please keep the videos coming more often. 😊
0:09 Upala and that darn tire😆🦍🛞! He really loves to charge that window too!😂💪🏻♥️, 1:26 Meru is so beautiful😍. Monza is definitely the most eager to show off as he is still very young.💪🏻🦍💪🏻 7:04 Lengai is always teasing Upala.🤣🙏🏻💕
I don’t get it. All these handsome silverbacks needing a troop and there are at least 3 females in Japan right now that need a silverback to start their own families. I really don’t understand the politics of other countries when dealing with placing and protecting the species.
Different countries, different rules Import/export of food is already a tricky subject so you can imagine that live animals is a whole other nightmare Even in the US where zoos tend to work together there are plenty of bachelor groups because sometimes the males are not a good match for the females and sometimes there's just no space to house them The worst sin in Japanese zoos is 2 silverbacks sharing the same space WITH females around causing an endless fight over mating rights When silverbacks are housed without femaled they tend to get along just fine
Because they have lived together since they were very young, except for Lengai and Meru, who are siblings, the other members are not biologically related. However, they share a strong bond and have grown up together like a family.
Another thing might be that there's also no females. So although there is a dominant male in both groups, they are not in competition with each other for her.
3 silverbacks, how is there not a dead on or possibly 2 of them by now. This is a ticking time bomb the zookeepers are playing with. This would never be in the wild.
Thank you AD I ATG, I'm glad to see all the boys looking so happy and healthy. I don't know why, but they do remind me of big fluffy toddlers. They bring a smile to my face with their antics. 💖💖💖
I haven't seen a video of this fabulous troop in along time. I missed watching there playing. Thank you for the pleasure of waching them. Please keep the videos coming more often. 😊
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Finally We Haven’t Had A Update In Months
Love these boys. Any chance you'll visit little Santu and his bros soon?
Thank you for the great video…and especially for putting their names on the screen. That is very helpful! 😊
🤝🤝🤝Listing all their names helps everyone distinguish each adorable silverback and better showcase their personalities and traits.😍😘🦍♥️
Lovely handsome silverbacks ❤🦍🦍 thank you for making this video. I love this bachelor group
Glad you enjoyed it 😊♥️🦍
These boys are so handsome ❤ I will forever be in awe of all Gorillas 🦍🙏🏽
0:09 Upala and that darn tire😆🦍🛞! He really loves to charge that window too!😂💪🏻♥️, 1:26 Meru is so beautiful😍. Monza is definitely the most eager to show off as he is still very young.💪🏻🦍💪🏻 7:04 Lengai is always teasing Upala.🤣🙏🏻💕
😂😂😂seeing Lengai teasing Upala always reminds one of the naughtiest youngest child in the family!
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I don’t get it. All these handsome silverbacks needing a troop and there are at least 3 females in Japan right now that need a silverback to start their own families. I really don’t understand the politics of other countries when dealing with placing and protecting the species.
Different countries, different rules
Import/export of food is already a tricky subject so you can imagine that live animals is a whole other nightmare
Even in the US where zoos tend to work together there are plenty of bachelor groups because sometimes the males are not a good match for the females and sometimes there's just no space to house them
The worst sin in Japanese zoos is 2 silverbacks sharing the same space WITH females around causing an endless fight over mating rights
When silverbacks are housed without femaled they tend to get along just fine
Our zoos don’t trade with Japanese zoos because animals have no protective rights in Japan.
What's the point of throwing stuff against each other😂😂😂😂
How are all those silverback gorillas living together and not killing each other? Odd
Because they have lived together since they were very young, except for Lengai and Meru, who are siblings, the other members are not biologically related. However, they share a strong bond and have grown up together like a family.
Another thing might be that there's also no females. So although there is a dominant male in both groups, they are not in competition with each other for her.
3 silverbacks, how is there not a dead on or possibly 2 of them by now. This is a ticking time bomb the zookeepers are playing with. This would never be in the wild.