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Primates. Gorillas, the largest of the great apes, are divided into three subspecies: (1) western lowland gorillas (Gorillas gorilla gorilla), (2) eastern lowland gorillas ...
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Mountain Gorilla, Article by Adrian Warren - page 1 of 6
Gorillas are apes and, since apes are man's closest relatives, hold a special fascination for us. There is a clear distinction between lesser apes (gibbons and siamang, Family Hylobatidae) and the great apes (gorillas ...
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Tribute Natural History website designed by: Natural History There are 4 recognized species of great apes: gorillas (Gorilla gorilla), orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), common chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and pygmy chimpanzees or bonobos (Pan ...
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CWAF: stories of gorillas and chimpanzees
Bushmeat is the name given to wildlife ... me the chance to volunteer at their forest reserve in Mefou, working with their apes and monkeys. Continue the story New story by Aviad I am Aviad, an ... with cwaf. A 26 year old Birmingham girl with a lifelong fascination with gorillas, she took the unusual step of giving up her career and home before ...
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Gorillas - Photos, Sounds, and Information
Gorillas - Photos, Sounds, and Information Gorilla Introduction Gorilla, largest of the great apes and one of the closest living relatives of the human species. Like chimpanzees, orangutans, and other great apes, gorillas ... divergence of the line of orangutans, the only great apes of non-African origin. Because of their more recent divergence, gorillas and chimpanzees are more similar to humans than ...
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Gorillas - Photos, Sounds, and Information
Unlike the other great apes, gorillas travel, eat, play, ... sq mi). Apart from humans, gorillas have few or no predators. In some regions leopards have been known to occasionally attack gorillas. If threatened, adult gorillas—especially males—defend others in ...
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WWF - Gorillas
Gorillas myWWF Sign in | Sign up | Help About WWF How You Can Help News & Facts FAQ search Home > About WWF > What We Do > Species > About Species > Species Factsheets > Great Apes > Gorillas Great Apes Chimpanzees Gorillas ... 300. WWF's continent-wide African Great Apes Programme addresses the threats facing gorillas. Physical Description Gorillas are stocky animals with characteristically large ...
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Future for Life Benefits of Giving Events Sojourns Home > Learn > Species > Gorillas Learn Climate Change Forests Species Gorillas Pandas Tigers Corals Lemurs More Primates Communities Land Use Oceans Freshwater Related ... under greater risk from Ebola, which has killed humans and apes alike in some areas. The world-famous mountain gorillas that were studied by Dianne Fossey are considered by most ...
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