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Western Lowland Gorilla

Gorilla gorilla gorilla

Description:

Western Lowland gorillas live in groups that vary in size between 2 and 20 individuals, composed of at least one male, several females and their offspring. A dominant male silverback heads the group, with younger males usually leaving the group when they reach maturity. Females transfer to another group before breeding, which begins at eight to nine years old; they care for their young infant for the first three to four years of its life. There is therefore a long interval between births, which partly explains the slow population growth rates that make the western gorilla so vulnerable to poaching. Due to the long gestation time, long period of parental care, and infant mortality, a female gorilla will only give birth to an offspring that survives to maturity every six to eight years. Gorillas are long-lived and may survive for as long as 40 years in the wild.

Habitat:

Native to Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, Western Lowland gorillas live in cloud forests, primary and secondary forests.

Notes:

Critically endangered and spotted at London Zoo.
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2 Comments

YourVeryFlesh
YourVeryFlesh 12 years ago

No problem! :)

Carolina
Carolina 12 years ago

Hi Emma! Welcome aboard!
Can you specify you saw this beautiful Gorilla in the London Zoo, on your "Notes" section? :)

YourVeryFlesh
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YourVeryFlesh

London Borough of Camden, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Apr 19, 2011
Submitted on Oct 19, 2011

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