Meus dois amores Kintaro e Genki, meu lindo Kintaro está aproveitando a companhia, o amor, o carinho que só a mãe pode dar, os gorilas crescem rápido, assumem responsabilidade de ser lider da família bem novos e não tem mais contato com os pais, irmãos e irmãs, então que Kintaro aproveite muito a companhia da mãe, a linda Genki é uma mãe extraordinária. Acho a vida humana curta, dos gorilas é pior, eles vivem até 40, 45 anos, muitos humanos são mimados até depois de ter 30 anos.
This is the reason why her estrus hasn't returned. She clings to kintaro like he is a infant. It is likely at her age that her estrus will never return now.
I adore the Momotaro family! They are my favorite gorilla family in Japan. But, it's better if Genki does not have any more babies. Japan has a gorilla problem they are unwilling to solve. There's no plan for all the young adult gorillas currently in their zoos. Gentaro, Kiyomasa, Annie, Komomo and Momoka are stuck with no where to go. And, Kintaro and Riki will soon join the group. It's a sad situation.
@@seasonsofphilly1993 I agree 100%. I don't think she could handle another baby anyway. But you are right. What Japan is doing doesn't seem like a breeding program, like the rest of the zoo's. They have had these young gorillas whole lives to plan for their future and they have done nothing to prepare. They say it is a issue of money. But if they don't have the money to do it right then they shouldn't have primates.
@@cccsssish Many Japanese zoos are old and outdated. They lack the modern enclosures and habitats most zoos worldwide have come to recognize as important for animal welfare. This keeps zoos from abroad moving animals to Japan.