He Gets a Chance to Reunite with the Gorilla He Raised for 5 Years .What Happened Next Will Shock You!

owner meet gorilla after 5 years
We know for a fact that animals are very much important, an environment won't be complete without the presence of animals, may it be a pet or wild animal. The good thing is that there are a lot of organizations and foundations who help save and preserve the wildlife! 

Meet Damian Aspinall, an English conservationist who raised a gorilla named "Kwibi". He fed him and took care of Kwibi as if he was his real son. 

For 10 years, the Aspinall Foundation has been reintroducing captive gorillas back into the wild from England to the jungles of Gabon, West Africa. 

Way back 2005, Damian Aspinall brought Kwibi to the jungles of Gabon, Africa to be able to live in the wild again at the age of 5. 

Years had passed and Damian decided to look for Kwibi to have a little reunion with him, although he wasn't sure if Kwibi can still remember him. The whole reunion thing was recorded and filmed

They were in the river when Damian started calling out names, he was losing his hope to see Kwibi again when suddenly a gorilla went at the near end of the river. Just like the old times, Damian fed and took care of Kwibi. 

Kwibi is now leading his own troop in the jungle. Since Kwibi hasn't seen any human for years, his troop was having a hard time coming near them. But then Kwibi let Damian's team to come near his troop which proves that Kwibi still recognizes Damian's voice. 

This is such a heart melting reunion. Watch it here: 



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Juan Dela Cruz

Hi. I’m Designer of Blog Magic. I’m CEO/Founder of ThemeXpose. I’m Creative Art Director, Web Designer, UI/UX Designer, Interaction Designer, Industrial Designer, Web Developer, Business Enthusiast, StartUp Enthusiast, Speaker, Writer and Photographer. Inspired to make things looks better.

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