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The Moment Two Gorillas Are Reunited


ThePhantomFlanFlinger

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As some stressed parents know only too well, brothers don't always get on.But when these two gorillas were brought together for the first time in almost three years, they hugged as if they had never been apart.

Kesho and his younger brother Alf recognised each other instantly as they set up home at a new £3million gorilla enclosure at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire.

Nice to see and touching..

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awwww.......cute!! I love primates!! they are ADOWABLE!!

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Aww...nice :tu:

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I wish I could get along that good with my Brother,wish man could do the same,Is it possable for us as Humans to learn something from them?Thank I call my brother and tell him I love him.

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Really sweet!

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Doesn't it make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside maybe we should be taking some behavioral lessons from them. :clap:

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Its good to see that they remember each other after 3 years, shows the abilities of the brain.

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Awww :)

I was just about to post this. Too cute (never thought I'd say that about gorillas).

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awwww.......cute!! I love primates!! they are ADOWABLE!!

For the record; Homo sapiens is a member of the order Primates.

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Guys and Girls, you're getting me excited about this, it better be good...

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Traits like brotherhood & loyalty, affection aren't the exclusive province of homo sapiens. Remember Binti, the Silverback gorilla who defended a child who had fallen into the gorilla enclosure from other gorillas ?

Wouldn't it be interesting to read their minds ?

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I'd like to see the "2 days later" video where they have a drink and the younger brother remembers the bamboo airplane he spent 3 weeks lovingly crafting being smashed over his head by his Big Bro.

*knowing smiley*

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very sweet story :)

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It may be 3 years to us but I wonder if it was more years to a gorilla? Like it's said for every year to us is 7 for a dog.

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It may be 3 years to us but I wonder if it was more years to a gorilla? Like it's said for every year to us is 7 for a dog.

gorilla - 5 years

orang utan - 4.5 yrs

chimp - 5.5 yrs

bigfoot - 50 yrs

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