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This Story Shocks The Whole World! This is What A Gorilla Does To A Tourist In The Jungle (VIDEO)

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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

A young tourist named Paulina is excited to visit the African savannah and meet the wild animals she’s only seen on TV so far. But when her tour guides are about to show her the gorillas, she realizes that she really needs to relieve herself. She is directed to a spot behind some bushes, but her bladder turns suddenly shy. To solve this impellent issue, she steps a little further into the forest, where she finally relieves herself. However, when she turns around to leave, she finds herself face to face with a huge gorilla with its teeth bared in anger. What the gorilla does to her shocks the whole world! She is actually the daughter of the older man in this video and they raised that gorilla and had just came back to visit after releasing him in the wild 10 years ago and the girl who was 10 at the time of the release wanted to see if he would remember her and he did she was 20 years old now and the second he saw her he knew it was his playmate from 10 years ago and he gave her lots of hugs and kisses it was one of the best documentaries I've ever seen hope you enjoyed the truth of this story have a great day.

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