Like humans, watch how a female Gorilla chases and gets it for mating.
During heat, female Gorillas are sexually receptive, and they signal their desire for mating. It is natural for continued reproduction in all animals that, at certain times, a female gets to heat. This time an on heat female Gorilla struggles to find a mate before she chases for it.
The ruling grey-backed male Gorilla seemed tired and did not allow the young males to mate. What can a female Gorilla on heat do to get laid? She had her tricks.
Female Gorilla chases males for mating
She had joined the family three months ago, and she had been keeping a low profile. Now that her hormones are high and on heat, she can’t sit back anymore. She gazed at the dominant male of the Gorilla family as he slept before she approached him to signal her intentions. The big male seemed tired and disinterested. She looked him straight into his eyes in a manner that the giant Gorilla could not resist. Under pressure, the male mated the female but was short of satisfying the female.
After the head of the family left, the female started looking for junior males to cool down her hormones. She approached a black male who was sure of the consequences if seen by the senior male. They had to improvise and make plans to mate without being seen. They went around a big tree, and they mated in silence. The dominant Gorilla saw the mating, and he stormed toward the two mates.
Watch a female Gorilla chases males to get laid
Gorillas’ behaviour is almost like humans
Gorillas, just like humans, are generally overprotective of their females. The dominant male in Gorillas is the one who makes all the females while the young males snitch behind him. At the same time, the females know the dominant man but are clever enough to go behind his back when he is tired and disinterested. General statistics show that almost 15% of the babies are not born to the dominant male.