Young Gorillas Notice Something Off | Update on GENTARO & ANNIE | Ueno Zoo

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Published1 week ago
Duration10:19
Video IDSd1BfsUTX8Y
Languageen
CategoryPets & Animals
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July 2026, at Ueno Zoo. It was raining. The same day as the previous video. First, the Haoko family came out into the outdoor area of Enclosure 2. The female, Momoko, chased after the silverback Haoko while screaming; after Haoko beat his chest and returned indoors, Gentaro came out into the outdoor area. After Gentaro returned indoors, Annie came out. Since the outdoor area still had food leftovers from the Haoko group’s gorillas and Momoko's poos, Annie walked around sniffing the area. The scent of the gorillas must have lingered in the outdoor area, and Annie was particularly sniffing the spot where Momoko had been sitting. Did she sense something? ———————————————— ———————————————— Notice from Ueno Zoo Regarding Co-habitation Training for Gentaro and Annie ⇩ 🔳Update May 25, 2026: Closure of Park Pathways Due to Co-habitation Training for Gentaro and Annie Since the announcement on Saturday, May 16, we have been conducting co-habitation training every day before the park opens. At first, these sessions lasted only about 5 minutes, but now the two are able to spend about 10 minutes together. Although there are times during these sessions when both gorillas become more tense, over the past few days, Gentaro has gradually been spending more time calmly eating. We will continue to monitor the two and gradually increase their time together. However, if things continue to progress smoothly, we anticipate that by Tuesday, May 26, we will no longer be able to complete their cohabitation training before the park opens. Therefore, starting Tuesday, May 26, and for the foreseeable future, we will restrict access to the viewing walkway until 10:00 a.m. 🔳Update June 29, 2026: Co-habitation practice and the closure of the viewing walkway will be suspended due to facility maintenance. Starting June 30, cohabitation training for Gentaro and Annie will be suspended for approximately two weeks due to facility maintenance within the exhibit area. Consequently, the gorilla viewing walkway will not be closed to the public for approximately two weeks starting June 30. ————————————————————————————————— 🔳Gentaro: ♂ Date of birth: December 21, 2011 🔳Annie: ♀ Date of birth: June 2, 2013 Residence: Ueno Zoo, Tokyo, Japan 🔳the Haoko's Group consists of : HAOKO (Male) : Date of birth: 21-Aug-1993 MERRY (Momoko) (Female): Date of birth: During 1984 Born in the wild TOTO (Female) : Date of birth: During 1978 Born in the wild KOMOMO (Female) : Date of birth: 14-Nov-2009 MOMOKA (Female) : Date of birth: 24-Apr-2013 -moved to Chiba Zoo- RIKI (Male) : Date of birth: 09-Oct-2017 SUMOMO (Female) : Date of birth: 31-May-2022 the Shabani Group consists of Shabani: Male Born October 20, 1996 Nene: Female Born in 1972 (estimated) Ai: Female Born February 27, 2003 Kiyomasa: Male Born November 1, 2012 Annie: Female Born June 2, 2013 (moved to Ueno zoo) Resident Higashiyama Zoo, Nagoya, Japan This is an observation video channel of gorillas in Japan. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/something_about_gorillas Please subscribe to my channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6gUFyDYV-q-0llCY9bR1ow

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