Mountain Gorilla / 山地大猩猩
Mountain gorillas appear in 186.让你笑到头掉仍不忘思考,伟大的《消逝世界漫游指南》 when Douglas Adams / 道格拉斯·亚当斯 and Mark Carwardine / 马克·卡沃丁 visit the Virunga volcano region during the former Zaire section of [[LastChanceToSee|《消逝世界漫游指南》]]. The episode frames the visit against poaching, armed guides, zoo-capture history, bushmeat markets, and traditional-medicine demand.
The emotional center is a close encounter in which a gorilla calmly touches Adams’s pink paper and pen without taking them. The hosts use the moment to show why direct field observation can interrupt human self-importance more effectively than abstract moral claims.
Connections
- Democratic Republic of the Congo / 刚果民主共和国 - broader regional and historical context for the former Zaire segment.
- [[LastChanceToSee|《消逝世界漫游指南》]], Douglas Adams / 道格拉斯·亚当斯, and Mark Carwardine / 马克·卡沃丁 - source frame.
- Observation Before Inference and Empathy Circle Expansion - attention and moral response triggered by the encounter.
- Conservation Intervention - limited visit rules and anti-poaching protection.