Robin Williams Made A Gorilla, Who Was Mourning Death Of Her Friend, Laugh Again After 6 Months
The world was devastated after the death of Robin Williams, one of the funniest men in the entertainment business.
The
iconic actor kept impressing people with his kindness and optimism, and
long after his death, people share stories that remind us that he was
indeed a unique man, one that brought positivity wherever he went.
He
was a man of many talents, and a video confirming this has recently
reappeared. Namely, even animals could not resist his charisma.
For six months, a female gorilla, named Koko, has been grieving the death of her best friend and playmate.
Therefore, back in 2001, the Gorilla Foundation in California asked Williams to try and brighten her up.
Things had not been going good for Koko since her friend died, and her caretakers thought of Williams, as the only man that could try and cheer her up.
In the video, Williams refers to the experience as mind-altering, saying that he’d had an instant, genuine relationship with the gorilla. He was fascinated that she could understand him, respond, and express her feelings.
He said:
“We shared something extraordinary: Laughter. Koko understands spoken English and uses over 1,000 signs to share her feelings and thoughts about daily events, life, love, even death. It was awesome and unforgettable.”
In the video, Williams sits on a chair and waits for Koko to appear. At last, when she did show up, she sat on the floor, took his hand, and pulled him out of the chair to take a seat on the floor with her.
She held his hand to her nose for some time, absorbing his scent, like she was trying to sense his vibes. He remained calm, impressed by the human-like actions of the gorilla.
When she felt secure, she revealed her playful side, and removed the glasses from Robin’s face and tried them on. Then she got him tickling her, and even looked at his wallet, probably to check his ID and make sure he is the real deal. Clever girl!

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