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Japanese gorillas are more and more like humans, and their looks are good enough, attracting a large number of female tourists. What's going on here?

In Nagoya, Japan, a male orangutan named shabani in the zoo recently became popular on the Internet because of his handsome appearance. This orangutan weighs 150kg and is 18 years old this year. Its domineering shape attracted a large number of women to watch, and the number of visitors to the zoo surged. According to Japanese media reports, its expression can't even be touched by artists, and it is "particularly masculine".

Shabani, a lowland gorilla in West Africa, immigrated to Japan from Taronga Zoo in Sydney in 2007 and settled in Dongshan Zoo in Nagoya. I used to be a little famous in the local area. In spring, its photos are widely quoted on social networking sites, and then appear on the front pages of mainstream portals, which makes it a national hotspot, known as "handsome guy", especially popular with women.

Shabani is 18 years old this year, which is equivalent to the age of 30 to early 40, and it is in its prime. Although I have been "married and have children", I have a son and a daughter. But this does not affect its popularity with women.

Gorillas are so popular among women that Hiroshi Okuda, a Japanese professional football star and international player, posted a "declaration of failure" on social networking sites, lamenting that this "star" is not as good as "gorilla". "I heard that the handsome orangutan who is very hot on the Internet recently is more handsome than myself. I tried to make a comparison, but failed. "

A breeder said: "In the past, there were not many young female tourists in the zoo, but now there are obviously more." Now, the number of tourists visiting gorillas on weekends has doubled, and even the number of tourists in the zoo has increased. When "shabani" came out of the zoo, the shouts of "handsome boy" broke out among the female tourists, just like seeing the stars, even the keepers felt incredible.

"It's really beautiful," a tourist said excitedly. "It's just different from other gorillas. Very attractive. I saw it on the internet and came here on purpose. I saw what i saw. Really handsome. "

A former Japanese professional baseball star said: Nowadays, men lack masculinity and are considered as "herbivores", while gorillas are much stronger. For men, gorillas may become rivals of love.