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AOL: Face to Face With Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park

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Charlotte Observer: Endangered mountain gorillas could face another threat — coronavirus, officials say

Endangered mountain gorillas in Africa could face another threat — from the coronavirus, wildlife experts say. As the disease spreads in humans, park officials have put restrictions on tourism to help ...

Naija Gist - Latest: Nigeria’s only 100 Cross River gorillas face extinction

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Scientists have released the first known photographs of gorillas performing face-to-face copulation in the wild. This is the first time that western gorillas have been observed and photographed mating ...

Scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society and Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology have released the first known photographs of gorillas performing face-to-face copulation in the ...

Scientists have taken the first photos of face-to-face copulation by wild gorillas. The images were captured in Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park in the Republic of Congo. “Understanding the behavior of ...

MSN: Face to face with mountain gorillas in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park

Fifty-five years ago, Dian Fossey first appeared on the cover of National Geographic, bringing newfound awareness to the mountain gorillas who call the Virunga Massif their home. The 1970 issue with ...

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WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Leah, the first gorilla ever seen using tools, has secured herself another small place in history by becoming the first gorilla captured on film mating face-to-face, ...

Twin births are incredibly rare for mountain gorillas, accounting for less than 1% of all births. Even more remarkable for mountain gorillas is two sets of twins born within three months to the same ...