CEOFABRIC;9053366 said:Didn't this happen once before and the gorilla coddled the child and handed the child to the zookeepers?
U can use that as a point of reference but I did a lil research on gorillas, and reviews from other zookeepers who say this video
1) gorillas are labeled class 1 mammals meaning there in the same category as lions and bears they are dangerous
2) zookeepers don't get in the cages with gorillas they always make sure a mesh fence or barrier is between them
3) gorillas and most apes in general like to make a exaggerated show of things (this is where human nature gets people killed) to y'all it looks like his helping the child but really his proping the child up on display (meaning he's looking at the child like a brand new toy) that's why he didn't leave the child when the zookeepers called his name
4) a full grown silver back gorilla in its prime has the strength of 10 men imagine your bench weight then multiply that by 10....it's not alot of things breathing stronger than a silverback gorilla, so if the gorilla would have tried playing with the child it could have easily killed the child by accident (cuz gorillas play by slinging, throwing and dragging things or wrestling/climbing on eachother
5) animals think differently from us dolphins have accidentally drowned people by playing with them cuz they don't understand we can't stay under water as long as them so the gorilla might have accidentally killed him by playing cuz he doesn't understand the child is fragile compared to him
6) a tranquilizer could/would aggravate him before it worked in time throwing him in a fit of rage killing the child or he could have fell out on top of the child crushing/drowning himself and the child in the water
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