Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

Categories: Animals

Wildlife photographer Christophe Courteau visited a group of Kwitonda gorillas in the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda to take some wonderful pictures of primates. But a gorilla named Silverback Akarevuro (Silverback Akarevuro) in a state of alcoholic intoxication due to eating fermented bamboo stalks was beside herself as soon as she saw the camera in the photographer's hands. A two-meter gorilla weighing 190 kg pounced on the photographer and knocked him down with one powerful blow. See below for epic photos taken moments before and at the moment of impact.

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

1. Christophe with his friend in the photo during the acquaintance with the baby gorilla.

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

2. And then a two-meter-tall handsome Silverback Akarevuro appeared on the scene, intoxicated due to eating fermented bamboo stalks.

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

3. A drunken gorilla didn't like a bunch of other males on his territory.

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

4. And most of all he did not like Christophe Courtauld.

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

5. This photo was taken a moment before the gorilla punched the photographer.

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

6. The moment of impact, captured by another photographer named Christophe Vasselin.

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

7. "I felt his strength and his weight on my body. It felt like I was hit by a train," Christophe Courtauld said.

Proof that drunk gorillas behave no better than drunk people

8. Pleased with himself, a drunken Silverback Akarevuro walked away not far and began to scratch peacefully. Someone brings magnets and figurines with them from their travels, and Christophe brought with him a "souvenir" scar on his forehead.

Keywords: Alcohol | Gorilla | Monkeys | Primates

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