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In 2013, I reported mountain gorillas drinking water using the back of their hand, a rare observation in mountain gorillas as they are known to get the majority of their fluid intake from the vegetation that they eat. Young gorilla enjoy looking at their reflections in the water, thinking that there are other gorillas down there,” Wild mountain gorillas enjoy playing in water specially young ones who often perceive their own reflection in the water as a friendly companion mimicking their every movement.” I observed also l a young gorilla making gestures or trying to touch it own reflection.
Dr Jean Felix Kinani Sangwa
OHAC - Gorilla Health Founder and Chief Executive OfficerIan Redmond regularly visits the park, commented on Dr. Kinani discovery on gorillas drinking water in the Volcanoes National Park.: “Most of the play I’ve seen in streams has been in the dry season, when they are a little more than pools linked by a trickle, and so there is no danger of an infant being washed away.
“This is fascinating.”
Ian Redmond
a British tropical field biologist and conservationistDr. Kinani’s findings as a credible reference for primatologists around the world: “Naturally as a primatologist it was a really good surprise because it is the first time such an observation is being documented. In the past people used to speculate and talk about tool use by gorillas in the wild, now we have seen it – a wild mountain gorilla adopting tool use for food acquisition,” he explained, adding that the development would lay ground for further primatological research.
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