• sp3ctr4l
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    557 months ago

    Wait, a person came to a zoo every day and stared at a Gorilla?

    How many days? Did this person just go to the zoo every single day and mean mug a gorilla?

    Is this an anime plotline, a zoo employee, or is OP’s headline a bit misleading?

    • @MummifiedClient5000@feddit.dk
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      577 months ago

      Zoo employees had previously warned her against doing this, but she continued, claiming a special bond with him: in an interview with De Telegraaf she said, “When I smile at him, he smiles back”.

      If only I could have been that one employee who got to visit her in the hospital and whisper “told ya”.

        • body_by_make
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          7 months ago

          I mean, it looks like a smile, but when gorillas bear their teeth it’s an act of aggression. They also think we’re being aggressive if we bear our teeth at them (smile).

          Somebody should have explained that to her.

      • @BakerBagel@midwest.social
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        157 months ago

        They then moved the gorilla to a different city, and she followed the gorilla there and continued to stare at him. After he mauled her in the cafe, he just sat around peacefully and waited for the zookeepers to take him away.

    • @bane_killgrind@lemmy.ml
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      227 months ago

      https://www.reuters.com/article/us-dutch-gorilla-idUSL3042888320070530/

      The 180 kg (397 lb) Bokito seriously injured a woman, who it later emerged has visited the ape almost every day since his arrival at the zoo a year and a half ago

      Dutch citizens lost sympathy for the woman after it emerged that she has visited the gorilla about four times a week and said that Bokito “remains her darling” despite suffering a broken arm and wrist and around 100 bites.

      Dutch Media widely reported that the woman misunderstood what she perceived as a smile from the gorilla. Experts suggest he was more likely to have been baring his teeth as a threat.