Gorilla Refuses To Let Others Near, Then Staff Looked At His Hands

Welcome to the Mefou Primate Sanctuary in Cameroon, home of Bobo the ape. Out of the few hundred gorillas, chimpanzees, and monkeys at the sanctuary, Bobo was the most popular. One day, staff members noticed that he was acting very secretive. But they just couldn’t figure out what the primate was keeping from them. Then, when they finally got a glimpse at his hands, the mystery began to unravel. What was Bobo the gorilla trying to hide?

The difficulties of Bobo the ape

You don't just go up to an ape and demand to see what's in his hands, especially if he's been hiding it from you. Instead of approaching Bobo, the staff studied him from afar, observing his every move. When Bobo began hiding in the tall grass, workers began to grow fearful. He had a history of being... difficult to work with.

At the Mefou Primate Sanctuary

When Bobo was just two years old, he arrived at the Mefou Primate Sanctuary, orphaned after poachers snatched his mother from his clutches. Naturally, he wasn't too fond of humans at the time. He would often hide away as a baby, refusing to let humans come near. How would he respond now when humans were, once again, attempting to take something away from him?

Cream of the crop

After being hurt so deeply at such a young age, it was only natural for Bobo to seek control in his new environment. Soon, the 350-pound Bobo was the most dominant gorilla in the sanctuary, even though he had been challenged several times for the top spot.

The heavyweight champ

“Younger males Kibu and Nkamum once challenged Bobo for his position,” said one of Bobo's closest caretakers, Elissa. “They were never successful and no longer attempt to take control," and never managed to become champions of the environment. So, it was the biggest, toughest ape holding something in his hands at the sanctuary.