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The mountain gorilla lives high up in the forests of
OLOGY CARD 128 Series: Animal mountain gorilla
The mountain gorilla lives high up in the forests of
OLOGY CARD 128 Series: Animal mountain gorilla
The mountain gorilla lives high up in the forests of
OLOGY CARD 128 Series: Animal mountain gorilla
Gorillas may weigh as much as 450 pounds, and large males may measure nearly 6 feet tall when standing. Gorillas have never been observed drinking in the wild. They spend the day feeding on leaves,…
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Since he was a kid, George Amato has been wild about wildlife. Today he works for the Wildlife Conservation Society and the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
molecular biology studies of the eastern lowland gorilla
Since he was a kid, George Amato has been wild about wildlife. Today he works for the Wildlife Conservation Society and the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
molecular biology studies of the eastern lowland gorilla
Each of the Museum’s treasured habitat dioramas depicts a scene from a real place, cast in the light of a particular time of day.
to locate the exact site of the Museum’s mountain gorilla
This young naturalists set out to study how gorillas pair facial expressions and gestures to communicate.
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Tracking a gorilla can get hairy. Literally.
Most mammals that live on land use their legs to get around. But the white-handed gibbon relies mostly on its arms. Using its long arms and strong fingers, it swings through trees with grace and sp…
mountain gorilla The mountain gorilla lives high up
Species are becoming extinct—disappearing from our planet—at a faster rate than ever before. Find out what’s behind this increase and what can be done to slow or stop it?
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