Gorilla Documentary – Gorillas: 98.6% Human | Explore Films

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Gorilla Documentary – Gorillas: 98.6% Human | Explore Films


A gorilla experience like no other, Explore founder Charlie Annenberg travels to Rwanda to bring us up close to these gentle creatures. Through breathtaking footage of gorillas and the mystical mountains they call home – and guidance from Craig Sholley of African Wildlife Foundation – Charlie learns about efforts to preserve gorillas while…

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  1. It means nothing to say ape dna is 98% identical to humans'. After all, a brown rat's is 90% identical to humans.
    99% of the similarities are because we both have lungs, binocular vision, similar digestion, carbon-based, grow hair, birth live young, breast feed, and are mammallian….very general similarities.
    Its that small, small percentage that makes all the difference.

  2. A difference of just 1.4% puts them on the brink of extinction. and cannot be the species that dominates the world So, is it really only 1.4%? Does this number have reference data?

  3. Gorilla Sees human just looks at him and walks always

    Human Sees gorilla they thought let’s hunt them down 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️

  4. we should send anti baby pills for free all over the world, we are absolutely enough , this will safe our future and the future of the animals

  5. DARWIN'S THEORY WAS ABSOLUTE BULL SHIT! WE DID NOT COME FROM MONKEYS, LIKE DARWIN'S FAMILY! WE CAME FROM GOD, AND WERE CREATED IN HIS IMAGE! PRAY FOR POOR DARWIN'S FAMILY THAT CAME FROM MONKEYS! 😅😅😅

  6. آشهدآن لالة إلا الله وحده لا شريك له الملك و له الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير وآن محمد عبد ورسوله

  7. Belleza de documental este señor es un privilegiado seguir por 35 años estos magníficos animalitos amo los gorilas de espalda plateada similares a los humanos protectores de su familia la madre y el bebé hablan con la mirada cuidemos estas especies en extinsion

  8. Gorilla's are so family orientated and Sir David Attenboroughs quote at the start is true. I didn't know until last week that when mating they do the 'Missionary' position as well as 'Doggy style'.
    Love Gorilla's. ♥️🇬🇧♥️

  9. They said Silverbacks are mature males that develop silver gray hair on their back. That made me think that when men get gray hair in their beards, I guess you could call them Silverjaws?

    Also they said gorillas have never been reported to have attacked a Human? That's amazing if that's true and they're really that peaceful. It sounds crazy but I wonder if it would be possible for gorillas to just be hanging out in cities and in parks, and they wouldn't attack any humans? Would it actually be safe and there wouldn't be any problems, as long as people gave them enough food to eat? It sounds crazy, but that might actually be possible if they're really that peaceful. Maybe in the future some cities will have peaceful apes just hanging out in city parks. Gorillas, Orangutans, and Bonobos are supposed to be peaceful. It's Chimpanzees that they say can be violent and dangerous.

  10. Wouldn't it be more appropriate to say Humans are 98.6 Gorilla?
    After all, the value of a single gorilla is astronomical compared to that of a human due to their scarcity.

  11. @10:06 "the first explorers" why does he use this term? The native people of the land have been there coexisting with the peaceful gorillas since the beginning of time. It's so strange to see all the native Africans in the background of the video, but we never get to hear from them. Why are they standing by the "explorers" and never contributing to the video?

  12. Amazing that all these predecessors have been through, there still with us, even after we, the supposed intelligent species have slaughtered them close to extinction…whose the ignorant and whose the intelligent?