Gorilla in zoo uses sign language to tell visitors to not feed him Photo: Twitter/ KaptanHindustan

Twitter is a place where you can see things that you might have never imagined. We recently stumbled upon one such video and it blew our minds.

The video that we are talking about is of a gorilla in a zoo using sign language to tell visitors that he cannot be fed by them. Don't believe us?

The video was shared by a Twitter account with the caption, "Lowland gorilla at Miami zoo uses sign language to tell someone that he's not allowed to be fed by visitors."

Lowland gorilla at Miami zoo uses sign language to tell someone that he's not allowed to be fed by visitors.



Via @GautamTrivedi_ pic.twitter.com/o9osNgsJhs CCTV IDIOTS (@cctv_idiots) November 3, 2019

The 9-second clip shows the Gorilla sitting on the ground in a Miami zoo and using his hands to tell the visitors to not give him food. He can also be seen moving his head in a gesture trying to say no to the visitors.

The video showing this extremely intelligent Gorilla using sign language is absolutely mind-blowing and Twitter agrees. The comments on the viral thread are on the same tune.

One Twitter user wrote, "So smart."

So smart Alan Gibson (@NoleFan3884) November 4, 2019

Another user wrote, "Wow what a clever lad...bless him. Gorilla's and Orangutans are more intelligent than us Humans...This gets me right in my heart...wow."

Wow what a clever lad...bless him.xxxx Gorilla's and Orangutans are more intelligent than us Humans..This gets me right in my heart...wow November 4, 2019

OMG Democritus (@RivetingM) November 3, 2019

Love this...lol.... Brian Altman (@MrBsTweet) November 3, 2019

He's making the sign for complain on his chest. I didn't catch the sign he made by crushing his hands together. Ikoro Obinna DJ. (@VRichtofen) November 3, 2019

Wow how beautiful marierose (@eithel879) November 4, 2019

Some people are also finding the humour in this.

We still cannot get over this.

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