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“These gorillas were interacting with me just like I was one of their own, and it happened completely naturally,” King said. “Who knows why it happened?”
An amazing chance encounter with a troop of wild mountain gorillas near Bwindi National Park, Uganda
Permits run $500 (U.S.) a day—with no guarantee of anything more than a “nice spirited hike of one to eight hours,” said King, a wildlife photographer and conservationist.
Local rangers were also stumped, telling King that, while baby gorillas sometimes interact with humans, the rangers had never known adult animals to take such an interest.
what.
I can’t even. I’m wearing black the next time I’m in Uganda.