The story of a Thai gorilla called 'the loneliest gorilla in the world' has been told because it has been confined to a zoo for over 30 years.



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Bua Noi, a 33-year-old gorilla, came to Thailand from Germany when he was one year old.



He has since been confined to a zoo inside Bangkok's Pattah Pink Lao department store for over 30 years.



Occasionally, we showed anxiety or lethargy inside of us, causing us to worry.



In order to save Bua Noi, international animal protection organizations have proposed several times to move it to a sanctuary, but the owner of the gorilla is in a position to release Bua Noi only after receiving 700,000 pounds, or about 1 billion won in our money.



Bua Noi is considered private property and there is no way to bring it by force.



This is because Bua Noi's owner bought it before laws were introduced to prevent the trade and possession of endangered and wild animals.



Netizens said, "I'm going to spend the end of this year confined to a small cage. It's so pitiful."

"It's terrible that I've been locked up alone for 30 years. Let me set foot on my hometown before I die."

and so on.



(Screen source: Twitter PETAAsia)