WATCH: Gorilla family at Disney World respond to snake in their territory
Updated | By East Coast Radio
A family of gorillas are seen responding to a snake in their habitat and you will be surprised at their reactions...
When we think about these primates, we rarely associate ourselves with them. Well, not consciously anyway. The truth behind their existence is that they have some sort of connection to us, more than we give them credit.
"Gorillas are friendly except if you go on their territory, hurt their infants and offend them, mountain gorillas will become aggressive only when they feel disturbed and when they charge they react by vigorous bites, thumping, breaking ribs, dragging and if a person is not rescued a gorilla will kill," African Gorilla Website reports.
A video taken at Disney World by a visitor has received around 9.8-million views when the gorillas were shown reacting to a snake in their living area. The surprising part was that they were all G about it and then boom, they reveal that they are very much like us when it comes to finding a slithery snake in their home.
The video did leave us laughing out loud as we found it so relatable. We have to admit that when it comes to the animal kingdom, we love these animals and their "don't mess with me" attitude.
WATCH the video below (courtesy of TikTok):
@silkystrokesurvivor Gorilla VS Snake ##disneyworld ##animalkingdom ##gorilla ##snake ##3minutes ##3minutevideo ##SilkyAF ##embracethesilk
♬ original sound - Bearded Kraken
WATCH part 2 of the video (courtesy of TikTok):
@silkystrokesurvivor Gorilla VS Snake Part 2! ##disneyworld ##animalkingdom ##gorilla ##snake ##SilkyAF ##embracethesilk ##chestbeat ##gorillasoftiktok ##gorillaglue
♬ original sound - Bearded Kraken
Image Courtesy of TikTok
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