Grimacing gorillas desperately try to stay out of the rain in hilarious video showing they’re just like us
THIS is the hilarious moment gorillas show they are just like us when they try to stay dry during a rain storm at a zoo.
The four adult western lowland gorillas can be seen covering under a public viewing space in their enclosure at the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden in Columbia, South Carolina.
In the video taken on May 3, two baby gorillas are seen clinging to their mothers who are trying to stay dry in the downpour.
A mum peeks out at the unsavoury weather as her baby holds onto her before she decides it is best to stay dry and retreats further in the viewing space.
One of the adults then bolts into a room inside their domain.
The two protective mothers and their babies quickly follow.
In the footage, the gorillas are seen grimacing in a humanlike manner as they show their disdain for the weather.
The last and largest gorilla makes their way toward shelter, but bares his teeth in disgust at the damp conditions before darting deeper into the enclosure.
GRIMACING IN DISGUST
Families are seen in the background observing the all too relatable behaviour.
The zoo shared the video and wrote on Facebook on May 8: “Gorillas don’t like getting caught in the rain either.
“Our keepers spotted the family troop as they were heading inside to avoid last Friday’s downpour.”
The video has been viewed more than 7.5million times and zookeepers said they can see why.
Brooke Hunsinger, the mammal keeper who originally shared the footage, wrote in the caption: “Gorillas are magnificent, majestic creatures full of grace and beauty… except when it rains.”
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The zoo currently has two female and three male gorillas.
These gorillas’ natural habitat is the tropical rain forests of western Africa.
However, their land is threatened by poaching who hunt them as food and for the use of their body parts in medicine and charms, by habitat loss, particularly to the timber trade, and even diseases such as Ebola.
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