Gorilla Journal 23, December 2001
Beetsme Is Dead
In June 2001, the body of the male mountain gorilla Beetsme was discovered
by Karisoke field staff. The former leader of a group of 25 gorillas had
been missing from his group for several days. As his body showed no obvious
signs of injury or illness, it is presumed that he died of natural causes.
Beetsme was first observed by Dian Fossey in 1975, when he was about 10
years old. He joined an established gorilla group. When Dian Fossey found
out that he was a male, she was surprised, because she had never observed
a blackback male to join a strange group, and exclaimed "Beats me!"
- this was subsequently transformed into "Beetsme".
When he reached maturity, Beetsme became the dominant silverback of his
group and fathered a number of offspring. With advancing age, however,
he lost his leadership position to a younger male named Titus, who leads
the group today. Beetsme had known Titus for many years and the two formed
a strong bond. Even after Titus took over, they worked together to help
maintain the integrity of the group. At times, Titus was observed confronting
intruding silverbacks, while Beetsme remained behind with the females,
keeping them together. Today, this group includes several other young
silverbacks and juvenile males.
From a press release by the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International
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