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- Gorilla - Wikipedia
Gorillas are large, primarily herbivorous, [1] great apes that live in the tropical forests of equatorial Africa The genus Gorilla is divided into two species: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla, and either four or five subspecies
- Gorilla | Size, Species, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Gorilla, genus of primates containing the largest of the apes The gorilla is one of the closest living relatives to humans Only the chimpanzee and the bonobo are closer Gorillas live only in tropical forests of equatorial Africa Most authorities recognize two species and four subspecies
- Gorillas | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Gorillas are gentle giants and display many human-like behaviors and emotions, such as laughter and sadness In fact, gorillas share 98 3% of their genetic code with humans, making them our closest cousins after chimpanzees and bonobos
- Breathtaking gorilla photos reveal the strength and beauty of these . . .
There are two species of gorilla – the eastern gorilla (Gorilla beringei) and western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) – both of which are divided into two subspecies These intelligent herbivores live in dense African forests, communicating with family members with subtle gestures and deep vocalisations
- 10 great gorilla facts! - National Geographic Kids
Learn about these brilliant forest dwellers in our ten top gorilla facts! What's a gorilla's favourite food? And why are gorillas endangered?
- What to know about endangered gorillas and tourist tours tracking them
Gorillas are losing their habitat because of poaching and other threats The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists both gorilla species as endangered, with three of four subspecies critically endangered
- Gorillas News Latest Pictures From Newsweek. com
Gorillas Live in Tribes and Have ‘All-male Bachelor Groups,’ Scientists Discover 5 min read Science
- Pregnant gorillas undergo ultrasounds and the results might look . . .
Pregnant gorillas undergo ultrasounds and the results might look familiar A probe the size of an electric shaver helped monitor the pregnancies of two critically endangered gorillas Margherita Bassi
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