78
Mostly True
Global
Visitors at a zoo are given glasses to prevent direct eye contact with gorillas.
The claim that zoos give glasses to visitors to prevent direct eye contact with gorillas is supported by multiple sources. An initiative in a zoo led by FTBO insurance involved distributing special glasses to mitigate stress in gorillas caused by direct eye contact. These glasses, known as Bokito Kijker, are indeed provided to help reduce potential aggression or stress in gorillas due to direct staring by humans.
Individual Claims
78
Mostly True
Animals
Glasses are given to visitors at a zoo so they don't make direct eye contact with gorillas.
Multiple sources, including a credible summary, confirm that an initiative to distribute glasses to zoo visitors was indeed carried out to avoid direct eye contact with gorillas and reduce stress. This supports the claim's validity.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
85
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
80
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
85
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
78
Evidence Summary
Web evidence confirms the existence of eye-contact-avoidance glasses at zoos for gorilla interactions.