Inspired by Mr.Ivory's elephant thread, which introduced me to some wonderful bulls, I'd love to learn about favourite silverback gorillas (past and present!) of forum members.
Ghubari/Ganyeka (b.2000 in Melbourne, Motaba x G-Ann, now Werribee). I'm always struck by his resemblance to his mother (she's a favourite of mine too!). It sounds as though he's inherited her big personality.
Motaba, (b. 1983 at Jersey, Jambo x Nandi, now Werribee). I've always found Motaba to be a magnificent gorilla. He was one of the first gorillas I was able to spend a lot of time watching when I became a zoo enthusiast, and I've been impressed by his presence every visit to him since.
Komale (b.2006 at Bristol, Jock x Salome, now Beekse Bergen). I followed Bristol's gorilla family as a teenager-- they were the first gorillas I ever saw in person-- and watching Komale growing from the tiny baby I visited as a young gorilla enthusiast into a successful group leader and father has been really special. He's a really unique-looking gorilla, with an amazing crest.
Photo by MagpieGoose
And two gorillas very special to me who are no longer with us:
Kumbuka (b.1997 at Belfast, d. 2019 at London, Keke x Kamili). A more stunningly handsome gorilla I have never laid eyes on. I was devastated he died so tragically young, especially in light of the many years' misfortune London had with their gorilla family.
and Rigo (wildborn, 1970-2013, Melbourne). His story of many years isolation and eventual integration into a group at long last is incredibly bittersweet. He had a unique beauty; the only other gorilla I know of who looked remotely like him was his own son, Ya Kwanza. Memories I have of sitting quietly with Rigo at the window for the best part of an hour are among my most treasured.
Ghubari/Ganyeka (b.2000 in Melbourne, Motaba x G-Ann, now Werribee). I'm always struck by his resemblance to his mother (she's a favourite of mine too!). It sounds as though he's inherited her big personality.
Motaba, (b. 1983 at Jersey, Jambo x Nandi, now Werribee). I've always found Motaba to be a magnificent gorilla. He was one of the first gorillas I was able to spend a lot of time watching when I became a zoo enthusiast, and I've been impressed by his presence every visit to him since.
Komale (b.2006 at Bristol, Jock x Salome, now Beekse Bergen). I followed Bristol's gorilla family as a teenager-- they were the first gorillas I ever saw in person-- and watching Komale growing from the tiny baby I visited as a young gorilla enthusiast into a successful group leader and father has been really special. He's a really unique-looking gorilla, with an amazing crest.
Photo by MagpieGoose
And two gorillas very special to me who are no longer with us:
Kumbuka (b.1997 at Belfast, d. 2019 at London, Keke x Kamili). A more stunningly handsome gorilla I have never laid eyes on. I was devastated he died so tragically young, especially in light of the many years' misfortune London had with their gorilla family.
and Rigo (wildborn, 1970-2013, Melbourne). His story of many years isolation and eventual integration into a group at long last is incredibly bittersweet. He had a unique beauty; the only other gorilla I know of who looked remotely like him was his own son, Ya Kwanza. Memories I have of sitting quietly with Rigo at the window for the best part of an hour are among my most treasured.


