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GORILLAS IN THE FIST

Two gorillas at Paignton Zoo snapped having ‘boxing match’ over some sweetcorn

The amazing sequence shows Kivu appearing to protect his face with one hand and hit out at N’Dowe with the other

A photographer has captured the moment two gorillas appear to come to blows during a ‘boxing match’ over food.

Westland lowland gorillas Kivu and N’Dowe can be seen tussling over some sweetcorn at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon.

 The gorillas were snapped having a 'boxing match' during a dispute over food
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The gorillas were snapped having a 'boxing match' during a dispute over foodCredit: Mercury Press
 Apes Kivu (left) and N'Dowe (right) tussled at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon
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Apes Kivu (left) and N'Dowe (right) tussled at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in DevonCredit: Mercury Press

The amazing sequence shows Kivu appearing to protect his face with one hand and hit out at N’Dowe with the other.

At one point during the spar earlier this month it looks like Kivu makes contact with N’Dowe’s face but the photographer, who is a regular zoo visitor, insists they don’t punch each other.

The photographer, who does not wish to be named, said: “Kivu (on the left) was on the receiving end from N'Dowe (on the right).

“As you can see from the photos, N'Dowe jumped on Kivu to show his dominance and Kivu was defending himself by putting his arms up.

 Kivu was on the receiving end of N'Dowe's blows, who is reportedly the alpha of the two
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Kivu was on the receiving end of N'Dowe's blows, who is reportedly the alpha of the twoCredit: Mercury Press

“It may look like they are boxing but I can assure you they don’t punch each other.

“N'Dowe is the most dominant gorilla, partly due to his massive size.

“Although this time it was Kivu on the receiving end over who gets the most food.”

The Western lowland gorillas are often found squabbling over food – and it usually is about class.

 The Western lowland gorillas are said to often squabble over food, with the resulting brawl usually being a class battle
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The Western lowland gorillas are said to often squabble over food, with the resulting brawl usually being a class battleCredit: Mercury Press

N’Dowe (pronounced Endovay) is the highest ranking gorilla while Kivu is the lowest ranking.

The class system works on strength with the biggest and strongest getting first pick.

Zoo keepers try to make sure everyone gets their share of food but it’s usually N’Dowe who gets first choice.

 The class system usually dictates that the biggest and strongest get the first pick of the food
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The class system usually dictates that the biggest and strongest get the first pick of the foodCredit: Mercury Press

Paignton Zoo’s bachelor group of Western lowland gorillas, a critically endangered species, play a vital role in international gorilla conservation, providing somewhere for young males to grow up in a social environment.

Some may move on to be the dominant males in bachelor or family groups in other collections as part of the European breeding programme.

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