Binti Jua: The Gorilla Who Became a Hero
In 1996, at the Brookfield Zoo in Illinois, a remarkable act of compassion from a gorilla named Binti Jua captivated the world. On a summer afternoon, a 3-year-old boy fell 25 feet into the gorilla enclosure, suffering severe injuries. As panicked zoo visitors and the boy’s mother looked on in horror, it was Binti Jua, a 160-pound western lowland gorilla, who calmly stepped in.
With her own infant on her back, Binti gently approached the unconscious child. Displaying incredible maternal instincts, she cradled him in her arms and carried him to an entrance where zoo staff could reach him—then quietly retreated. Her protective behavior ensured no other gorillas could harm him, even as zookeepers used hoses to control the situation.
The boy survived with minor injuries, and Binti Jua became a symbol of empathy across species lines. Footage of the moment went viral long before the age of social media, and her story was featured around the world. She was praised not only for her intelligence, but for a rare, touching display of compassion that continues to inspire decades later.
Binti Jua reminded us all that kindness and empathy can be found in the most unexpected places.