Gorilla Trekking Rwanda – Meeting silverback Agashya
Gorilla Trekking Rwanda – Meeting silverback Agashya
Meeting silverback Agashya during a gorilla trek in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.
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Eww that gorilla needs to wipe his butt
Am I the only one who seeing the poop hanging from his but hole?
Pardon me excuse me
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ah he's got a clinger xD
the gorillas are probably thinking "what's wrong with these humans? whenever we get close they freeze up and stare at the ground."
I wish someone would give this ape some love..and hug him ! ♡
The gorilla must be "over the tourist experience" – but I guess they realise bills have to paid ie the game wardens and staff to protect the reserve.
The trek guide has a very reassuring voice; and he was right. These professionals work with these lovely animals on a regular basis, and indeed get to know their temperament and mood. On this occasion, according to the guide, the silverback was 'in a good mood.'
I wonder how many of these “experiences” end up in people being pummeled to death?
Nasty thing needs to wipe its ass
Don’t worry! Be happy !
Why is it that the guides stand up and walk around and the tour group are always sitting down and not moving ?
Of course he’s in a good mood from the looks of it he just dropped a massive deuce. He’s now off to find some leaves to wipe.
That’s what I call the experience of a lifetime.
This must be part of an advertisement for a toilet paper campaign.
Say hi carefully such bright and smart animals take care best wishes to the troops. Joe
I wonder if they smell bad?
They are always in the way of gorillas. I wonder which species is more intelligent.
Hope he ripped someone's head off and maybe then they leave those gorillas in peace
I can't believe how close these people are to the gorillas. That just shows what peaceful animals these gorillas are. I would LOVE to go on this trek!!!
How do we know when he is in bad mood?
Sometimes I love to stay here in this place for a long time, apart from all my pressures
What a beautiful creature! So uplifting and gratifying to see him in control, safe and thriving, in his own natural habitat. Loved this thank you!
That is one honking big monkey.
Silverback is in the good mood. So cute.
Hearing all of the twigs snapping as he casually passes by really drives home how big and uttely powerful he is.
Do you think he is in a good mood because of the tree branch up his ass ?
What a gorilla would do when attacking a human being? Would he punch you, trample you, playing soccer with you or bite you. I wonder
How cute can they be. What a shame they can't be touched.
So he doesn’t feel that tree branch hanging out his ass?
NOSSA,,QUE LINDOS,😘😘😘😘
I hope he doesn't wipe that stucked poop on their faces
Don't worry, he's in a good mood
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Plants hanging out the corn hole lol
What if you go to touch him?
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Amazing!!!