The thought of early humans and gorillas sharing the same land is mind-blowing!
Imagine the survival lessons humans must have learned from watching gorillas.
This changes how I picture prehistoric life—less isolation, more coexistence.
It’s wild to think our ancestors may have faced gorillas as rivals or allies.
1.2 million years ago suddenly feels so alive with this idea.
If true, it explains a lot about strength, community, and survival instincts.
Humans weren’t alone—nature was always bigger and stronger around them.
The gorilla’s presence must have been both terrifying and inspiring.
Prehistory feels like a movie when you imagine encounters like this.
It makes me wonder what other giants early humans lived alongside.