When gorillas began mating in front of children at the zoo, parents were shocked.

They simply took their places and started without making any genuine effort to explain what was about to happen to the parents.

Thankfully, it wasn’t a loud mating ritual that may have drawn the attention of everyone at the zoo who was observing the gorillas and caused children to question their parents’ behavior.

Visitors to the zoo could only observe a male gorilla’s continuous shuddering behind them. Every now and then one of the baby gorillas would come over.

The mating pair politely blocks out much of the action by sitting directly behind the male and even stroking his butt. Visitors to the zoo quickly realized what was going on;

One was overheard joking that they were viewing a “porno film” after claiming to have “seen too much” and then going on to see a lot more.

There is always a chance that animals kept together will start banging, and this risk increases if the animals are housed in a public area where people can watch them, such as a zoo.

Let’s be honest, gorillas require affection as well. Because they are so alone without other animals to form bonds with, some of them spend their entire lives in captivity.

 

 

 

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