These cricket commentators had no idea who Donkey Kong was

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It’s not often gorillas attend cricket matches.

A couple of cricket commentators were stumped Thursday when scanning the costumed masses of fans watching Australia v England.

Um…. Can someone try explain this? 😅 #AUSvENG pic.twitter.com/lzLCjjnlb4

— Wide World of Sports (@wwos) January 19, 2018

“I thought you said it was apes, mate?”

“Nope. Definitely Super Mario Bros.”

“Damn”

Nothing to see here 😂#AUSvENG pic.twitter.com/HScDqhqQ8Z

— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 19, 2018

The internet was quick to explain that the ape in question had not in fact been selected at random. Read more…

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Picky gorilla wanting to see more pictures of apes is all of us on dating apps

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Dating is tough for everyone. It looks like humans aren’t the only ones into swiping for dates these days and apparently we aren’t the only ones with high standards.

A video of a gorilla at the Louisville Zoo has gone viral once again after a zoo goer sat beside him, showing him photos of other gorillas.

The gorilla appears to be signaling for “next” as we often do when swiping on dating apps like Tinder, proving he can’t settle for just any mate.

Dude was showing the gorilla pictures of female gorillas and he for real is like “next one please” pic.twitter.com/o2FPjCJPMb

— Sierra Anderson (@Sierra_2015) November 12, 2017 Read more…

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