Young Silverback Gorilla Shows Off His Adorable Personality

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  • @neptunes3279
    @neptunes3279 11 годин тому +3

    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. 💖💖💖

  • @debrabakken
    @debrabakken 14 годин тому +6

    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. 😊

  • @tefjamzz8358
    @tefjamzz8358 13 годин тому +4

    Finally We Haven’t Had A Update In Months

  • @BigOleOgre
    @BigOleOgre 6 годин тому +2

    Love these boys. Any chance you'll visit little Santu and his bros soon?

  • @luvcats120
    @luvcats120 14 годин тому +3

    Thank you for the great video…and especially for putting their names on the screen. That is very helpful! 😊

    • @AllThingsGorilla
      @AllThingsGorilla  13 годин тому +1

      🤝🤝🤝Listing all their names helps everyone distinguish each adorable silverback and better showcase their personalities and traits.😍😘🦍♥️

  • @JaspC9
    @JaspC9 15 годин тому +5

    Lovely handsome silverbacks ❤🦍🦍 thank you for making this video. I love this bachelor group

  • @bxchicc7799
    @bxchicc7799 3 години тому

    These boys are so handsome ❤ I will forever be in awe of all Gorillas 🦍🙏🏽

  • @GrandRegentSScratch
    @GrandRegentSScratch 15 годин тому +4

    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.🤣🙏🏻💕

    • @AllThingsGorilla
      @AllThingsGorilla  15 годин тому +2

      😂😂😂seeing Lengai teasing Upala always reminds one of the naughtiest youngest child in the family!

  • @GorSveta26
    @GorSveta26 6 годин тому

    ❤🔥👍🥰

  • @karenthompson8151
    @karenthompson8151 13 годин тому +3

    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.

    • @eddiemaiden2664
      @eddiemaiden2664 12 годин тому +4

      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

    • @DarlaineGermain-qz4vg
      @DarlaineGermain-qz4vg 7 годин тому +2

      Our zoos don’t trade with Japanese zoos because animals have no protective rights in Japan.

  • @amirtamboli234
    @amirtamboli234 6 годин тому

    What's the point of throwing stuff against each other😂😂😂😂

  • @Nativebeautys
    @Nativebeautys 14 годин тому

    How are all those silverback gorillas living together and not killing each other? Odd

    • @AllThingsGorilla
      @AllThingsGorilla  13 годин тому +3

      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.

    • @neptunes3279
      @neptunes3279 11 годин тому +1

      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.

  • @JamesWardGodsMagicGuy
    @JamesWardGodsMagicGuy 10 годин тому

    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.