The Mountain gorilla is especially susceptible to human diseases
Each gorilla builds its own nest or sleeping platform, however, a nest is
not used for more than one night.
Mountain gorillas are the most critically endangered, though all gorilla
are endangered by loss of habitat and people hunting for their meat which is
called “bushmeat.”
They have been endangered since 2000
Organization to prevent poaching: The Diane Fossey Gorilla Fund International
Gorillas have a unique nose print.
The Western Lowland gorilla’s big toe is farther apart from his other four toes
than other gorilla species.
Each gorilla builds its own nest or sleeping platform, however, a nest is
not used for more than one night.
Mountain gorillas are the most critically endangered, though all gorilla
are endangered by loss of habitat and people hunting for their meat which is
called “bushmeat.”
They have been endangered since 2000
Organization to prevent poaching: The Diane Fossey Gorilla Fund International
Gorillas have a unique nose print.
The Western Lowland gorilla’s big toe is farther apart from his other four toes
than other gorilla species.