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For decades, people watched with growing despair as the population of wild mountain gorillas plummeted. But now, through the hard work of local communities and the International Gorilla ...
Silverbacks have shown signs of advanced intelligence, including the use of tools. They’ve been seen testing water depth with ...
Who would win in a fight between one gorilla and 100 men? A silly question, perhaps, but we asked an expert anyway.
while mountain gorillas eat a lot of bamboo and wild celery; they inhabit ancient volcanoes and other lofty spots in East Africa, mostly in Rwanda and Uganda. The western lowland gorillas live on ...
So get ready because you might just rethink everything you thought you knew about the most majestic vegetarians in the wild. Mountain gorillas are genetic cousins and share nearly all of our DNA.
Gorillas are genuinely known to be peaceful creatures, but fights among the species do happen. This behavior is especially ...
Gama embodies the resilience and adaptability of nature’s most elusive predators.” The new book will feature 20 stunning ...
Neil Ever Osborne Mountain gorillas, today one of the most beloved wild animals on the planet, were little known four decades ago when the American primatologist Dian Fossey, commenting on a spate ...
Mountain gorillas have darker and thicker fur, and lowland gorillas are usually slimmer and have a greyish colour. Where do mountain gorillas and lowland gorillas live? They live in central ...
I recently had the rare opportunity to “meet” some mountain gorillas, who share 98.4% of their DNA with humans. It is estimated that there are fewer than 1,150 gorillas found in the wild today.
Seeing mountain gorillas in the wild is a magical bucket list experience, but it wasn't always this way. Poachers decimated gorilla numbers in the 1960s and 70s, leaving them at risk of extinction.