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Two Silverback Gorillas Fight in the Jungle - Animals Reactions in Huge Mirrors dirtied by a Leopard

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Anne-Marie and Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE along with Michel GUISS DJOMOU have set up very large mirrors in a forest in the west of Gabon (Central Africa) In this natural and uncontrolled environment numerous camera traps have been placed in front of each of these mirrors in order to film animals’ reactions to their own reflection from different angles and at different distances. Over the past few months an imposing male leopard has become addicted to his reflection. The leopard's frequent rubbing of his reflection in the mirror has coated the mirror with the oils that protect his fur, (Panthera pardus) from of his paw pads and drool. The dirtied mirror makes it difficult for the camera traps to film a clear image of the animals' reflections. The camera trappers must wash the mirrors frequently in order to not miss out on exceptional footage which could be obscured due to dirty mirrors as in the case of this duel between two silverback gorillas. Robin Alcorn translation.
Gorillas are basically calm animals, they are usually led by a dominant male gorilla, the adult male gorilla will change the color of the fur on his back to silver that's why it is called a silverback. If a silverback gorilla sees a silverback that is not from his group he will show his strength by standing straight without making eye contact, if an opponent shows a challenge by hitting the chest or hitting the ground they will start a fight, the losing silverback will leave the group he led, and the winning silverback will take the territory and the females of the losing silverback, the silverback will only take care of the children of his offspring so the winning silverback will kill the children of the losing silverback.(Calvin Augusta, comment dated 16/10/2021 to my video https://youtu.be/tz0avWZoqjg )

Anne-Marie et Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE avec Michel GUISS DJOMOU ont installé de très grands miroirs dans une forêt à l’ouest du Gabon. Dans cet environnement naturel et incontrôlé, de multiples des pièges photographiques ont été placés devant chacun de ces miroirs afin de filmer sous différents angles et à différentes distances, les réactions des animaux face à leur reflet. Les mois passant, un imposant mâle panthère est devenu addict à son reflet. Se frottant fréquemment à son image, il enduit les miroirs de la graisse protégeant sa fourrure, du gras de ses pelotes et de sa bave. Cela rend plus difficile la vision des reflets filmés par leurs pièges photographiques.
Aussi ces photo-piégeurs doivent laver souvent les miroirs pour éviter à avoir à regretter que des scènes exceptionnelles soient rendues peu visibles en raison d’un miroir sale comme cela est le cas dans ce duel entre deux dos argentés.
Les gorilles sont des animaux fondamentalement calmes, ils sont généralement dirigés par un gorille mâle dominant, le gorille mâle adulte change la couleur de la fourrure de son dos en argent, c'est pourquoi on l'appelle dos argenté. Si un gorille à dos argenté voit un gorille à dos argenté qui n'est pas de son groupe, il montrera sa force en se tenant droit sans établir de contact visuel, si un adversaire montre un défi en se frappant la poitrine ou en frappant le sol, ils commenceront un combat, le gorille à dos argenté perdant quittera le groupe qu'il dirigeait, et le gorille à dos argenté gagnant prendra le territoire et les femelles du gorille à dos argenté perdant, le gorille à dos argenté ne prendra soin que des enfants de sa progéniture, donc le gorille à dos argenté gagnant tuera les enfants du gorille à dos argenté perdant. (Calvin Augusta, commentaire du 16/10/2021 à ma vidéo https://youtu.be/tz0avWZoqjg )

Видео Two Silverback Gorillas Fight in the Jungle - Animals Reactions in Huge Mirrors dirtied by a Leopard канала Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE
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13 августа 2016 г. 1:25:20
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