The GoBros are playing hard. Chasing past their dad.
Shufai the younger one of the brothers gives Lope a little touch, but his brother is not reacting. So Shufai goes and plays with the hose. Lope now starts to charge. Shufai runs towards him and they both beat their chest at each other. They start wrestling when Oumbi photobombs me filming. Asante sitting in the back on the platform. Oumbi sits down and has a snack. He's in a pretty relaxed mood.
The brothers chase each other, and Shufai picks some food pellets up in between. I apologize for the glare, it's quite bad in there. Aunt Asante tries to stay out of the way. Oumbi is now in the far left corner, while the Ozala their mother and grandma Biddy are in the right corner. The boys are face to face.
Shufai made himself bigger by standing on the log and bending over his brother biting him in the neck. When Lope pulls back, Shufai falls to the ground and they wrestle and bite each other some more. They only stop when their dad moves, but he's not interested. Not even when his young son is spinning in front of him. The brothers carry on. Shufai doesn't give up, even when his brother gives him a hard push so he falls backwards. He just gets back up again and chases Lope again.
A few seconds to breathe and Oumbi is back by the left wall. The GoBros wrestle again. Oumbi has a lie-down, feet up the wall. One of his favourite positions. A close up of his foot and crossing his legs. Lope is pretty out of breath, but not too tired to grab the rope and hit his brother with it.
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