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Man reunites with Gorilla he raised as his son.

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posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 02:35 AM
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Hi all!
Not sure if I've posted this in the right place,if mods could please move if needed.
Did a search & couldn't see this posted, so I'll do the honors.
A friend sent me this link, & I thought fellow ATS'ers would enjoy this as much as I did.
Enjoy!

After 5 years of being in the wild, Damian Aspinall is reunited with Kwibi, a gorilla he raised like a son. After spending a day bonding with Kwibi and his family, Damian managed to duck out while Kwibi gathered some raisins, much to Kwibi’s dismay.

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posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 02:54 AM
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From 3:43 to 3:48 If you look into his eyes you can see confusion and pain in his eyes, it makes me wonder what he thinks of the man who raised him.



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 03:20 AM
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Agreed, I was thinking the same thing.

I am always amazed at stories like this where a wild animal lovingly remembers their carers from babyhood.

At the section you pointed out, I swear the gorilla has a 'Mona Lisa', nostalgic kinda smile.

I just saw pure joy at seeing her daddy again ,& at just being in his vicinity.

The clip ended far too early.I could watch this stuff for ages.




posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 03:42 AM
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Sorry, don't take this personally OP but I think this guy is a TOTAL *bleep*!

If that gorilla would have attacked him? They would have SHOT HIM. DEAD!

Worse? (In a way) - He goes and plays kissy-face with the gorilla - and then ABANDONS him again.

"Yeah, toss a raisin over there and when he goes for it I'm back in the boat'.

The slug.

This man is noting but a attention seeking selfish self centered jerk.

Look at this poor face!



'Just what I thought...Leaving me again'.

I'm sorry to the OP - I love heartwarming stories, really I do, but in my opinion this one is heart-BREAKING.

peace



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:03 AM
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I wonder if any other *relations* were had.



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:06 AM
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Originally posted by silo13
Sorry, don't take this personally OP but I think this guy is a TOTAL *bleep*!

If that gorilla would have attacked him? They would have SHOT HIM. DEAD!

Worse? (In a way) - He goes and plays kissy-face with the gorilla - and then ABANDONS him again.

"Yeah, toss a raisin over there and when he goes for it I'm back in the boat'.

The slug.

This man is noting but a attention seeking selfish self centered jerk.

Look at this poor face!



'Just what I thought...Leaving me again'.

I'm sorry to the OP - I love heartwarming stories, really I do, but in my opinion this one is heart-BREAKING.

peace



Oh yes such love and heart warming
Lets not forget THIS women who rasied a monkey from young.


HE RIPPED HER FACE OFF HE RIPPED HER FACE OFF!!



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:07 AM
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Originally posted by calstorm
From 3:43 to 3:48 If you look into his eyes you can see confusion and pain in his eyes, it makes me wonder what he thinks of the man who raised him.


No he is thinking instinctivly on food.



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:08 AM
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Thanks for the perspective, as I didn't see it like that at all but can see your point.

Your remark about the gorilla attacking struck me as well, & I too wondered how they would respond, but the story moved along so quickly that I forgot about it.

Good points,thanks for sharing


( I still think I see a smile on the chimps lips in the pic!)
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posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:17 AM
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Lets not forget THIS women who rasied a monkey from young.


HE RIPPED HER FACE OFF HE RIPPED HER FACE OFF!!


I'm in Oz & only heard about this for the 1st time last week.
That is truly shocking (1st time I've heard the 911 call)
I cant imagine the horror of such an experience.

A reminder of the times when the carers aren't 'loved'.
When its good its heartwarming, but when it goes wrong....

Thanks for the reminder.



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:28 AM
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Wow I cried


I want one
(joking)

I was bit by a monkey when I was 4, it was 1978 and I went to a pet shop with my mum to get some fish food and while my mum was talking to the owner, I saw a monkey in a cage and I let it out, he jumped on my head and bit me, I started running around screaming with this poor monkey biting my head untill my mum punched it.
Had to stay in hospital for a week after.
Don't know what happened to the poor monkey
.

But best vid I have seen for ages S+F for you sir.



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:40 AM
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How bloody scary for anyone,especially a 4 yo!

Its great to see that even though the experience had a deep effect -(Your username!), , you didn't let it be a negative one.

It would've given your poor mother a heart attack!!- (Though she sounds like a force to be reckoned with! Tough lady!
)
Thanks for sharing.



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:42 AM
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reply to post by jewells
 

Yup I think a little monkey dna mixed in with mine, I have always been great at climbing trees



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:58 AM
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I am really amazed that you didn't develop a phobia.

Did you get counseling?

How did your parents handle the aftermath? (They did something right!)



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 05:11 AM
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Dunno really, I loved all the attention I got (nurse's) and I started being called boymonkey by my Mum and my mates at play group were dead jealous, also I got a lot of monkey toys


Counseling? in 1978 in the north of England nah mate we hadn't heard of that yet

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When I think back to it (I was 4) its in 3rd person mode weird that, but it was one of my Mums fave stories to tell girlfreinds when I was younger.
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posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 05:34 AM
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Lol, the jealous friends & all the positive attention would be my guess then!
Fantastic way to heal the wounds.

Ha ha, I'm of your era , but in Oz, & it sounds as though counseling was as well known there as here!!
(Lucky, you probably wouldn't have come out of it all as good
)

The 3rd person mode is weird. Maybe its because you hear the story retold from your mums perspective ( & others?) over the years ,that it intertwines with your own memories?
Anyhow, glad you ok!



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 05:55 AM
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I feel rotten cause you've got a great thread - lovely idea.
I guess I'll just focus on that and not all the negatives!
S&F!!!

Happy Halloween!




posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 06:05 AM
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Ha ha,no problem!

Maybe it has to do with your frame of mind when you watch...we see what we choose to focus on (It really did warm my heart!! ) .
I'm fully capable of seeing the 'negatives' on my dark days!


Happy Halloween to you!



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 02:23 PM
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I'm not monkeying around, Jewells, when I say that video was a bright spot in my day. Thanks.



posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 02:40 PM
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Originally posted by The GUT
I'm not monkeying around, Jewells, when I say that video was a bright spot in my day. Thanks.


Right...what he said






posted on Oct, 31 2011 @ 04:00 PM
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Hey Gut!
Nice to see you!
Glad you enjoyed, (I owed you a smile or two!


Cheers Akragon

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