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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
Gorilla | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund In the mountain gorilla range, where gorillas frequently raid farms or come in contact with humans through tourism, they are susceptible to scabies, TB, and a host of other diseases from human transmission
Gorilla Animal Facts - A-Z Animals “The gorilla is one of the closest living relatives to humans ” The name gorilla actually refers to four different subspecies of animals They share 98 percent of their DNA with humans, and they are smart enough to learn sign language and use tools
Gorillas Facts - The Gorilla Organization Habitat loss, deforestation, poaching, civil war, and disease are all real threats to mountain gorillas The mountain gorilla is the most endangered subspecies of gorilla
Home - Gorilla Facts and Information But not all gorillas are the same There are two species, the western gorilla, and the eastern gorilla, separated by the Congo River They live in the jungles and tropical forests, where their preferred food proliferates: leaves, stems, fruits, flowers and other plants
Gorilla - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Like all great apes (except people), gorillas require rainforests to make their living, and the forest depends upon them, too A gorilla’s fibrous scat acts as rich fertilizer for the forest, and seedlings sprout from it rapidly, making gorillas important forest regenerators
Gorillas - Facts, Types, Species Habitat Information - Animal Corner Bwindi Gorillas are a sub-species of the Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei)) found in the rainforests of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and comprises about half of the worlds endangered population of about 650 Mountain Gorillas
All About the Gorilla | United Parks Resorts Take a deep dive and learn all about gorillas - from what they like to eat to how they care for their young Click here for a library of gorillas resources
Gorilla - Wisconsin National Primate Research Center Primate Factsheets: Gorilla (Gorilla) Behavior <http: pin primate wisc edu factsheets entry gorilla behav> Accessed 2020 July 22 See also the Gorilla Gazette , a newsletter about gorilla care and conservation created by gorilla keepers at the Columbus Zoo and published from 1987-2013