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Saturday, 11 April 2020
Gorilla Lope comes strolling along towards the hut and holds the dangling rope. Shufai, his little brother, is on top of the hut and runs to the edge and tries to pull the rope of Lope. He pretends to leave, but comes back and puls himself up the hut's roof. Shufai quickly runs back towards his brother, trying to stop him from coming up. Lope just stays on the ropes and grabs the one that is dangling down to put it in his mouth. Shufai has a little jump. Lope use to do this and I haven't seen him doing it for quite a while now. Shufai wants to go to the climbing frame, but Lope is in the way, so he just jumps down to the ground and up again by rope. He has a look at his big brother, making himself comfy on the ropes by lying on his back. Shufai gets closer to Lope, grabs him and then just jumps over him (that's the thumbnail). What a great move, I slowed it down for you to see. Shufai then turns around and bites Lope in the leg. Shufai wrestles Lope, so that Lope nearly falls off the ropes. Lope gives up and jumps down. Shufai is definitely getting his own back from the times when he was a baby and Lope couldn't stop annoying his baby brother. Shufai doesn't give up and jumps down to his brother.
I explained a little bit more about the gorilla enclosure in this video on my other channel, if anybody likes to see: https://youtu.be/pH-HPJjVxfo Don't forget to sub to the new channel :-)
Filmed before the Coronavirus.
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