Many mountain gorillas keep living - vigorous and socially engaged - for a decade or more beyond the years of reproduction.
Mountain gorillas live in tight-knit family groups led by silverback males, whose authority is constantly being challenged by other males. By advertising their size, mating status, and fighting ...
Gorilla trackers Emmanuel Bizagwira, right, and Gabliel Safari observe gorillas of the Agasha Group as they play in the Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.AP Biologist Jean Paul Hirwa walks down a trail ...
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On World Gorilla Day, A Look At How Tourism Has Helped A Mountain Gorilla Comeback
Money raised through tourism has aided conservation efforts and ensured the recovery of the endangered species.
San Francisco Zoo's newest gorilla is preparing to make his public debut this weekend, two months after his arrival.
Deep in the rainforest of Volcanoes National Park, a 23-year-old female gorilla named Kurudi feeds on a stand of wild celery. She bends the green stalks and, with long careful fingers, peels off the ...
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