gorillas Archives - Our Funny Little Site Mon, 29 Apr 2019 09:24:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Gorillas Pose for a Selfie with a Ranger in Virunga National Park https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/gorillas-pose-for-a-selfie-with-a-ranger-in-virunga-national-park/ Fri, 03 May 2019 08:14:53 +0000 https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/?p=5232 We knew that gorillas are able to mimic the behavior of humans, but the recent viral photo showing a pair of gorillas posing for a selfie is really something else. Mathieu Shamavu, the member of an anti-poaching unit in Virunga National Park in DR Congo, wanted to take a selfie with two mountain gorillas, Ndakazi […]

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We knew that gorillas are able to mimic the behavior of humans, but the recent viral photo showing a pair of gorillas posing for a selfie is really something else.

Mathieu Shamavu, the member of an anti-poaching unit in Virunga National Park in DR Congo, wanted to take a selfie with two mountain gorillas, Ndakazi and Ndeze, he takes care of after they became orphans. He, however, didn’t expect that these magnificent animals will buy into it and strike an awesome pose contributing to an amazing photo.

Although some internet users expressed their doubt about the authenticity of the photo, an official Instagram profile of Virunga National Park confirmed that the selfie was real.

“We’ve received dozens of messages about the photo. YES, it’s real! “– they wrote in the caption to the selfie. “Those gorilla gals are always acting cheeky so this was the perfect shot of their true personalities!” Also, it’s no surprise to see these girls on their two feet either—most primates are comfortable walking upright (bipedalism) for short bursts of time.”

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You might have recently seen caretakers Mathieu and Patrick’s amazing selfie with female orphaned gorillas Ndakazi and Ndeze inside the Senkwekwe center at Virunga National Park. We’ve received dozens of messages about the photo. YES, it’s real! Those gorilla gals are always acting cheeky so this was the perfect shot of their true personalities! Also, it’s no surprise to see these girls on their two feet either—most primates are comfortable walking upright (bipedalism) for short bursts of time. Guys, if you shared our gorilla selfie post, please share our Earth Day posts as well! Conserving Virunga’s amazing wildlife is a constant challenge for the Park and our work wouldn’t be possible without your support. Matching funds have been pledged on every donation to the Park today, up to a total of $25,000—giving us the opportunity to raise $50,000 for Virunga! Visit virunga.org/donate or click the link in our bio to get involved and keep sharing our posts! Thank you! *We want to emphasize that these gorillas are in an enclosed sanctuary for orphans to which they have lived since infancy. The caretakers at Senkwekwe take great care to not put the health of the gorillas in danger. These are exceptional circumstances in which the photo was taken. It is never permitted to approach a gorilla in the wild. #gorillaselfie #gorilla #mountaingorilla #mountaingorillaselfie #selfie #earthday #earthday2019 #virunga #virunganationalpark #congo #drcongo #rdc #drc #protecttheplanet #happyearthday #wildlife #wildlifeconservation #conservation #natureconservation

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If you liked this selfie, you will probably enjoy some more photos of gorillas from Virunga National Park below.

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200-Kg Gorilla Befriends a Tiny Creature in the Forest https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/200-kg-gorilla-befriends-tiny-creature-forest/ Fri, 21 Sep 2018 09:03:34 +0000 https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/?p=2406 Bobo is a 200-kg silverback Gorilla rescued by Ape Action Africa, a non-profit dedicated to the conservation of endangered gorillas, monkeys, and chimpanzees since 1996. Recently, Bobo made a new friend in the forest, a 200-gram bushbaby. It’s unusual to see the largest and smallest primate together, becoming like best of friends. “On his morning […]

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Bobo is a 200-kg silverback Gorilla rescued by Ape Action Africa, a non-profit dedicated to the conservation of endangered gorillas, monkeys, and chimpanzees since 1996.

Recently, Bobo made a new friend in the forest, a 200-gram bushbaby. It’s unusual to see the largest and smallest primate together, becoming like best of friends.

“On his morning checks, our gorilla caregiver discovered Bobo cradling a young, wild bush baby,” Ape Action Africa spokeswoman Elissa O’Sullivan told Bored Panda. “The bush baby showed no fear of Bobo, moving around his body and spending time hopping around in an open grassy area, before choosing to return to Bobo.”

It just proved that gorillas are the gentle giants of the forest.

“Bush babies are usually nocturnal, so it is very rare to see one during the day. We have never witnessed a wild primate interacting with a rescued one at Mefou Sanctuary.”

Bobo’s group-mates were curious to see his new friend but he kept them at a distance, making sure no one will disturbed the tiny creature . “Bobo’s group-mates were curious about the bush baby and hoped that he might share it with them, but Bobo kept the bush baby to himself.”

The two odd friends spent at least two hours playing together before Bobo returned the bushbaby safely back into the trees.

Ape Action Africa has more than 300 primates in its care, and the organization is one of the largest conservation projects in Africa. Many of the animals are rescued or orphans mainly because of the illegal bushmeat and pet trades. You can visit their website to learn more and support their cause here.

Bobo & the bushbaby

Gentle giant!Our silverback gorilla Bobo made a surprising new friend this week – a wild bushbaby! Caregivers discovered him cradling the tiny primate during their morning checks, and were amazed to see him handling it with the utmost care – proving that gorillas really are the gentle giants of the forest. Bobo’s group-mates were desperately curious, particularly his favourite female Avishag, but he kept them all at a distance, making sure that no one disturbed his new friend. Bushbabies are usually nocturnal so it is very rare to see one, and even rarer to witness this kind of interaction. The little bushbaby was happy to play in Bobo's arms, hopping off to explore the grass nearby, before returning to Bobo’s hand. When the game was over, Bobo walked purposefully off on two legs to deliver his friend safely back into the trees ☮💗

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> gorillas Archives - Our Funny Little Site Mon, 29 Apr 2019 09:24:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Gorillas Pose for a Selfie with a Ranger in Virunga National Park https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/gorillas-pose-for-a-selfie-with-a-ranger-in-virunga-national-park/ Fri, 03 May 2019 08:14:53 +0000 https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/?p=5232 We knew that gorillas are able to mimic the behavior of humans, but the recent viral photo showing a pair of gorillas posing for a selfie is really something else. Mathieu Shamavu, the member of an anti-poaching unit in Virunga National Park in DR Congo, wanted to take a selfie with two mountain gorillas, Ndakazi […]

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We knew that gorillas are able to mimic the behavior of humans, but the recent viral photo showing a pair of gorillas posing for a selfie is really something else.

Mathieu Shamavu, the member of an anti-poaching unit in Virunga National Park in DR Congo, wanted to take a selfie with two mountain gorillas, Ndakazi and Ndeze, he takes care of after they became orphans. He, however, didn’t expect that these magnificent animals will buy into it and strike an awesome pose contributing to an amazing photo.

Although some internet users expressed their doubt about the authenticity of the photo, an official Instagram profile of Virunga National Park confirmed that the selfie was real.

“We’ve received dozens of messages about the photo. YES, it’s real! “– they wrote in the caption to the selfie. “Those gorilla gals are always acting cheeky so this was the perfect shot of their true personalities!” Also, it’s no surprise to see these girls on their two feet either—most primates are comfortable walking upright (bipedalism) for short bursts of time.”

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You might have recently seen caretakers Mathieu and Patrick’s amazing selfie with female orphaned gorillas Ndakazi and Ndeze inside the Senkwekwe center at Virunga National Park. We’ve received dozens of messages about the photo. YES, it’s real! Those gorilla gals are always acting cheeky so this was the perfect shot of their true personalities! Also, it’s no surprise to see these girls on their two feet either—most primates are comfortable walking upright (bipedalism) for short bursts of time. Guys, if you shared our gorilla selfie post, please share our Earth Day posts as well! Conserving Virunga’s amazing wildlife is a constant challenge for the Park and our work wouldn’t be possible without your support. Matching funds have been pledged on every donation to the Park today, up to a total of $25,000—giving us the opportunity to raise $50,000 for Virunga! Visit virunga.org/donate or click the link in our bio to get involved and keep sharing our posts! Thank you! *We want to emphasize that these gorillas are in an enclosed sanctuary for orphans to which they have lived since infancy. The caretakers at Senkwekwe take great care to not put the health of the gorillas in danger. These are exceptional circumstances in which the photo was taken. It is never permitted to approach a gorilla in the wild. #gorillaselfie #gorilla #mountaingorilla #mountaingorillaselfie #selfie #earthday #earthday2019 #virunga #virunganationalpark #congo #drcongo #rdc #drc #protecttheplanet #happyearthday #wildlife #wildlifeconservation #conservation #natureconservation

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If you liked this selfie, you will probably enjoy some more photos of gorillas from Virunga National Park below.

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200-Kg Gorilla Befriends a Tiny Creature in the Forest https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/200-kg-gorilla-befriends-tiny-creature-forest/ Fri, 21 Sep 2018 09:03:34 +0000 https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/?p=2406 Bobo is a 200-kg silverback Gorilla rescued by Ape Action Africa, a non-profit dedicated to the conservation of endangered gorillas, monkeys, and chimpanzees since 1996. Recently, Bobo made a new friend in the forest, a 200-gram bushbaby. It’s unusual to see the largest and smallest primate together, becoming like best of friends. “On his morning […]

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Bobo is a 200-kg silverback Gorilla rescued by Ape Action Africa, a non-profit dedicated to the conservation of endangered gorillas, monkeys, and chimpanzees since 1996.

Recently, Bobo made a new friend in the forest, a 200-gram bushbaby. It’s unusual to see the largest and smallest primate together, becoming like best of friends.

“On his morning checks, our gorilla caregiver discovered Bobo cradling a young, wild bush baby,” Ape Action Africa spokeswoman Elissa O’Sullivan told Bored Panda. “The bush baby showed no fear of Bobo, moving around his body and spending time hopping around in an open grassy area, before choosing to return to Bobo.”

It just proved that gorillas are the gentle giants of the forest.

“Bush babies are usually nocturnal, so it is very rare to see one during the day. We have never witnessed a wild primate interacting with a rescued one at Mefou Sanctuary.”

Bobo’s group-mates were curious to see his new friend but he kept them at a distance, making sure no one will disturbed the tiny creature . “Bobo’s group-mates were curious about the bush baby and hoped that he might share it with them, but Bobo kept the bush baby to himself.”

The two odd friends spent at least two hours playing together before Bobo returned the bushbaby safely back into the trees.

Ape Action Africa has more than 300 primates in its care, and the organization is one of the largest conservation projects in Africa. Many of the animals are rescued or orphans mainly because of the illegal bushmeat and pet trades. You can visit their website to learn more and support their cause here.

Bobo & the bushbaby

Gentle giant!Our silverback gorilla Bobo made a surprising new friend this week – a wild bushbaby! Caregivers discovered him cradling the tiny primate during their morning checks, and were amazed to see him handling it with the utmost care – proving that gorillas really are the gentle giants of the forest. Bobo’s group-mates were desperately curious, particularly his favourite female Avishag, but he kept them all at a distance, making sure that no one disturbed his new friend. Bushbabies are usually nocturnal so it is very rare to see one, and even rarer to witness this kind of interaction. The little bushbaby was happy to play in Bobo's arms, hopping off to explore the grass nearby, before returning to Bobo’s hand. When the game was over, Bobo walked purposefully off on two legs to deliver his friend safely back into the trees ☮💗

Posted by Ape Action Africa on Tuesday, August 21, 2018

 

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