My opinion..and maybe people will think I'm crazy? It has been proven they can learn to communicate their wants, wishes and desires to us. So then it is the human's ethical mandate to teach them to communicate with us as much as possible. Picture boards, videos whatever they need to be able to tell their keepers everything they need to communicate. My point is...why not give them best possible education from DAY ONE. Just like we give our own children. SO they can express their desires in life. It does not have to be so zoo-like We can educate them!!! They want it...they need it!!! I really think the Gorillas should have access to videos books whatever they need to be able to communicate and integrate with humans... It SHOULDN'T be like... ......"OH LOOK! They are TRYING to communicate with us! Ha ha LOOK how smart!" WE KNOW HOW INTELLIGENT THEY ARE. This isn't a game! SO...In my opinion...they should be educated from day one HOW TO communicate with us to the highest degree. I strongly believe this IS our ethical mandate. To teach them how to express their wants, needs and desires to us. So that we can fulfill those WANTS, NEEDS and DESIRES. They live as captives in our world. Earning their keep....so to speak..as humans pay to watch them. Their world is basically the size of a postage stamp relative to their natural habitat. If only they could be in their own environment safely...OF COURSE this would be dangerous for them. ....they would be at risk of becoming "bush meat" in their habitat. Think of it like this, the Gorillas' habitat is their "COUNTRY", their "NATION"... If they are deprived of their nation because of us humans. At least, AT THE VERY LEAST!!! These Gorillas are entitled to as much education as possible So as to communicate with their keepers to the highest degree. I believe it is the keepers' ETHICAL MANDATE to teach them to communicate as they would their own human children. PERIOD. I despise that these super sentient beings are so confined...they look a little bit stressed and bored to me... AS I would be if this was my place in this world....being stared at...no less by random strangers. Even if this is the best possible environment for them and we humans are doing a WONDERFUL JOB!!! There keepers ARE doing a wonderful job! This situation will never be good enough unless they can communicate with US TO THE HIGHEST DEGREE! AS has been proven......to be POSSIBLE!
If it’s Fredricka then Jameela will be in good hands! She has already taken on Kayembe tho. He’s only 2 and his baby sister Kunda isn’t even a year old. 🤞🏽For everyone saying Jameela is a racist name,it’s not. Jameela means Beautiful in Swahili. And she is a very beautiful,precious baby!
You are well loved, and you will find home and happiness, when you arrive at your new destination! Bless the people you are leaving, for the loving care they showed to you, the tears they will surely shed at your departure will be bittersweet😢❤.
I’m not a gorilla expert but that woman holding Jamela needs to be wearing a gorilla suit. She has to look exactly like a gorilla to care for that baby. A friend of mine worked at the Bronx Zoo for many years. The baby looks good.
No she does not have to wear a gorilla suit. Even the rescues in Africa do not wear a gorilla suit with the babies and they are eventually released back into the wild. I don't know of any zoo or rescue that wears a gorilla suit when rearing a baby. Don't know where you get your info from, but it's wrong.
@@cashew515 It's not really a suit. More like an apron so she has something similar to mom to cling to. Lauren is talking about a gorilla costume, mask and all so the keeper looks exactly like a gorilla.
As I have said, the delivery of this gorilla baby by an ob/gyn doctor meant to treat humans is not historic. The San Diego Zoo did the same thing in 2014.
5:00 Wee Jameela needs to be nursed, she is _constantly_ searching for a teat. I hope that the other family adopts her with no issue, I feel as though her real family might've sensed that she was premature & thought that she wouldn't of made it. In the wild they don't have drs/vets to help with medical issues, so her chances wouldve been much more slim.
If the gorilla suffers a traumatic and/or premature birth, it’s possible the correct hormones were not produced in the mother to enable the mothering instinct. Imagine never having a baby before, you don’t know you’re pregnant, and you wake up groggy and in pain with a wriggling thing on top of you.
Esa bebé no está sintiendo el calor directo de su cuidadora, madre sustituta, está muy protegida, el nasobuco, perfecto, pero guantes , no creo,esa bebé está vacunada, bien cuidada, y creo que debe sentir las manos de su cuidadora, en fin, mucha protección de su cuidadora no creo transmita seguridad a la bebé gorila🤔🤔
Cause they like to name the animals after the region they are from. Jameela is a Swahili name which is widely spoken in southeastern Africa where many gorillas are native to.
Cause they like to name the animals after the regions they are from. Jameela is a Swahili name, which is widely spoken in southeastern Africa, where many gorillas are native to.
Yeah, Jameela, welcome to Cleveland. We hope you will find your mom here. We would be honored to have you in our zoo baby
She won't find her dad
@@silentmajority8365 Who knows. She might
My opinion..and maybe people will think I'm crazy?
It has been proven they can learn to communicate their wants, wishes and desires to us.
So then it is the human's ethical mandate to teach them to communicate with us as much as possible.
Picture boards, videos whatever they need to be able to tell their keepers everything they need to communicate.
My point is...why not give them best possible education from DAY ONE.
Just like we give our own children.
SO they can express their desires in life.
It does not have to be so zoo-like
We can educate them!!!
They want it...they need it!!!
I really think the Gorillas should have access to videos books whatever they need
to be able to communicate and integrate with humans...
It SHOULDN'T be like... ......"OH LOOK! They are TRYING to communicate with us! Ha ha LOOK how smart!"
WE KNOW HOW INTELLIGENT THEY ARE.
This isn't a game!
SO...In my opinion...they should be educated from day one HOW TO communicate with us to the highest degree.
I strongly believe this IS our ethical mandate.
To teach them how to express their wants, needs and desires to us.
So that we can fulfill those WANTS, NEEDS and DESIRES.
They live as captives in our world.
Earning their keep....so to speak..as humans pay to watch them.
Their world is basically the size of a postage stamp relative to their natural habitat.
If only they could be in their own environment safely...OF COURSE this would be dangerous for them.
....they would be at risk of becoming "bush meat" in their habitat.
Think of it like this,
the Gorillas' habitat is their "COUNTRY", their "NATION"...
If they are deprived of their nation because of us humans.
At least, AT THE VERY LEAST!!!
These Gorillas are entitled to as much education as possible
So as to communicate with their keepers to the highest degree.
I believe it is the keepers' ETHICAL MANDATE to teach them to communicate
as they would their own human children.
PERIOD.
I despise that these super sentient beings are so confined...they look a little bit stressed and bored to me...
AS I would be if this was my place in this world....being stared at...no less by random strangers.
Even if this is the best possible environment for them and we humans are doing a WONDERFUL JOB!!!
There keepers ARE doing a wonderful job!
This situation will never be good enough unless they can communicate with US TO THE HIGHEST DEGREE!
AS has been proven......to be POSSIBLE!
Oh my! Precious Jameela! Absolutely stole my heart ❤
What a precious baby! ❤
BLM
@@silentmajority8365Weirdos all over the internet
@@216Browniee Then get a job
Stop crying
@@silentmajority8365 Go to therapy , I have a job and it’s not spreading my mental illness all over the internet weird demon.
Good ☘️ Luck precious🧸 Jameela.🤗♥️☘️🐾🌈☮️🇨🇦
She really is the cutest baby!
If it’s Fredricka then Jameela will be in good hands! She has already taken on Kayembe tho. He’s only 2 and his baby sister Kunda isn’t even a year old. 🤞🏽For everyone saying Jameela is a racist name,it’s not. Jameela means Beautiful in Swahili. And she is a very beautiful,precious baby!
Hoping all works out well for the baby, looking forward to watching her progress on Larry's channel. Good to see you here fellow Gorilla watcher LOL.
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Now I have heard it all🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The name Jameela is racist????? Ridiculous!! So everything in the US is racist? Names and all?😂😂😂
She's adorable 🥰
You are well loved, and you will find home and happiness, when you arrive at your new destination! Bless the people you are leaving, for the loving care they showed to you, the tears they will surely shed at your departure will be bittersweet😢❤.
I’m not a gorilla expert but that woman holding Jamela needs to be wearing a gorilla suit. She has to look exactly like a gorilla to care for that baby. A friend of mine worked at the Bronx Zoo for many years. The baby looks good.
No she does not have to wear a gorilla suit. Even the rescues in Africa do not wear a gorilla suit with the babies and they are eventually released back into the wild. I don't know of any zoo or rescue that wears a gorilla suit when rearing a baby. Don't know where you get your info from, but it's wrong.
They do have a Gorilla suit! Look and listen again!
Lol... You said one thing that should have eliminated everything else..."I'm not a gorilla expert". Ha ha ha ha ha
@@cashew515 It's not really a suit. More like an apron so she has something similar to mom to cling to. Lauren is talking about a gorilla costume, mask and all so the keeper looks exactly like a gorilla.
Y ahora la van a exhibir como trofeo de zoológico?Basta de abusos con el Reino Animal!!!
Pretty name for a sweet baby❤❤
Looks like a human baby
@TheMigrantAssassinLmfao dude 🤣
@TheMigrantAssassin Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
that's our cousin ha ha
BLM?
@@silentmajority8365Demon?
As I have said, the delivery of this gorilla baby by an ob/gyn doctor meant to treat humans is not historic. The San Diego Zoo did the same thing in 2014.
I bet it has happened in other places also. Still it's pretty incredible and that baby is so cute
@@os2958 yeah, I agree. I’m from San Diego, so I don’t like no Texans actin like they been historic. 😂
Welcome to cleveland jameela😂
We'll miss Jameela
You spent that much time with her?
"JAMEELA"😅😂😅
Wheres her mom
5:00 Wee Jameela needs to be nursed, she is _constantly_ searching for a teat.
I hope that the other family adopts her with no issue, I feel as though her real family might've
sensed that she was premature & thought that she wouldn't of made it. In the wild they don't have
drs/vets to help with medical issues, so her chances wouldve been much more slim.
Smh🙄
THATS WILD HOW MUCH IT LOOKS LIKE AN AFRICAN AMERICA BABY THATS AWSOME!
what a sweet looking baby
she looks like the announcer and michelle/michael obama
Be well sweetheart and have a long happy life.
Racist trash.
🥰🥰🥰
13%
The mother had the problem bonding with her baby, not the other way round.
So did the father
😮
😖😣
Please 🙏 keep a close eye on her ❤❤❤❤😊
Sweetie, they are professionals. Why do you think they need to be directed?
Why The mother didn't want her
Maybe because they're in a zoo so don't function normally.
If the gorilla suffers a traumatic and/or premature birth, it’s possible the correct hormones were not produced in the mother to enable the mothering instinct. Imagine never having a baby before, you don’t know you’re pregnant, and you wake up groggy and in pain with a wriggling thing on top of you.
@@JanSolo555 this isn't the mothers first baby. The lady from zoo said she had three other babies.
@@mgp870 but it was premature.
You will have to watch her. Im so sure she will be accepted.
Really? They need to watch her? It's a good thing you told them... These professionals wouldn't have had a clue
Esa bebé no está sintiendo el calor directo de su cuidadora, madre sustituta, está muy protegida, el nasobuco, perfecto, pero guantes , no creo,esa bebé está vacunada, bien cuidada, y creo que debe sentir las manos de su cuidadora, en fin, mucha protección de su cuidadora no creo transmita seguridad a la bebé gorila🤔🤔
Are you a primatologist? Do you have experience with gorillas? Smh🙄. They are professionals. I think they are better able to know how to handle this
Why name her "Jameela"? Why she's not named " Kate" or something?
Cause they like to name the animals after the region they are from. Jameela is a Swahili name which is widely spoken in southeastern Africa where many gorillas are native to.
Cause they like to name the animals after the regions they are from. Jameela is a Swahili name, which is widely spoken in southeastern Africa, where many gorillas are native to.
Her name should be Baby Girl.
Whats wrong with her name?
She was named in honor of the OB Gyn who delivered her. There are videos out there you can look at to see more.
That's a racist name
How?
I don’t see how. It’s just a name. However, I would have named her Baby Girl.
Her name means beautiful in Swahili.
Seems like that baby is now converted to Islam with that name 😁
She gonna lead pr-Palestine protests...