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Photograph by NATALIE MANUEL Gorillas are the world’s largest primates and the closest living relatives to humans next to the chimpanzee. They are magnificent creatures with above aver…
Richard the gorilla has become well known for his 'modelling' abilities, appearing almost human when he poses for the camera in his enclosure at Prague Zoo in the Czech Republic.
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Photograph by NATALIE MANUEL Gorillas are the world’s largest primates and the closest living relatives to humans next to the chimpanzee. They are magnificent creatures with above aver…
Kwashi was introduced to our all female group for the first time on July 26th. The introduction went well! Photo by Dave Jenike
The clip features a man using his mobile phone to maintain the interest of a gorilla named Jelani from behind the safety glass at Louisville Zoo in Kentucky.
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Adorable baby gorilla, Wela, two, is clearly up for a boogey - even if her dad doesn't quite share her enthusiasm. The action shot was taken by travel agent Sigrid Nobel, 48, at Frankfurt Zoo, Germany.
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Chad Staples has cared for month-old Kaius since he was taken away by his father, then rejected by his mother
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Just how strong is a gorilla? How does it compare to a human? In this post, you'll learn about a gorillas strength, including how much it can lift, it's bite strength and more. Who would
Orphaned mountain gorilla Ndakasi was pictured taking her last breath while being held by her 'lifelong friend' Andre Bauma, 49, who rescued her as an infant, at the Virunga National Park in Congo.
How this baby gorilla overcame all odds after a tough start to life 🦍❤️ | Gorilla, infant
A mother gorilla gently hugs it's 3 year old baby. One of the best things about watching the great apes is to capture a moment like this when they do something so human like.
Welcome to our Etsy store! Thank you for visiting. In our store, you will find a digital download of a beautiful baby gorilla image, perfect for various crafting and artistic projects. Product Description: This digital download features a high-quality image of a baby gorilla, captured in stunning detail and resolution. The image is available in a digital format, which means you can download it instantly and use it for your personal or commercial projects. The image is in a PNG format, ensuring compatibility with most image editing software and printers. The image size is 1024x1024 pixels, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, such as prints, posters, greeting cards, digital collages, and more. The image is for personal use only and cannot be resold or redistributed. Usage Ideas: Create your own wall art by printing the baby gorilla image on canvas or photo paper and framing it. Use the image in your scrapbooking or card-making projects to add a touch of nature and wilderness. Incorporate the baby gorilla image into your digital designs, such as website banners, social media posts, or digital collages. Print the image on fabric to create custom home decor items like pillows or tea towels. Use the baby gorilla image as a reference for your own paintings, drawings, or other artistic creations. Please note that this listing is for a digital download only. No physical item will be shipped. Once your purchase is complete, you will receive a link to download the image. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thank you for supporting our shop! Digital Download Details Size Details -1024x1024 pixels -14.22x14.22 inches -1.10 MB
Hanabiko Koko - the most intelligent gorilla on Earth. A gorilla who learned American Sign Language (ASL). Koko was able to communicate with people using ASL.
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Golden snub-nosed monkeys have thick fur and they live in China. A Golden snub-nosed monkey is born in freezing temperatures at the top of the Qin Ling Mountain. They mature at age 7, but its life span is unknown. There are about 20,000 of these Golden snub-nosed monkeys. Their appetite consists of seeds, fruit, and leaves and sometimes lichens, twigs and bark.There are only this much since logging, humans settling down and hunting for their fur, bones, and meat have rapidly reduced their numbers. Golden snub-nosed monkeys are used to cold climates and rocks, sometimes water even. However they still live in trees like other monkeys, approximately 90% of their lives. The monkeys are white-yellow when juvenile but they will turn a dark gold when older . Their faces are blue, their teeth are sharp like fangs. Other than that they look very similar to humans. Their faces are thought to combat cold and frostbite. A Golden snubbed nosed monkey may live in groups some topping 400 monkeys. Very big groups can usually have 3 miles of territory. Some of them guards the territory fiercely as others collect food. Females raise their young ones; as the little monkeys grow up, they start helping out, including defending the group. However there arer some who are solitude as the rapid decrease of their population occurred. Large groups of monkeys drive off dangerous predators. The Golden snub-nosed monkey’s scientific name is Rhinopithecus roxellana whose name was inspired by the snub- nosed concubine of a 1500s sultan. There are other snub-nosed monkeys: only 2,500 black snub-nosed monkeys, 900 gray snub-nosed monkeys, 300 Myanmar snub-nosed monkeys, and only 200 Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys. So, golden snubbed nosed monkeys are actually doing well comparatively speaking. I hope to learn more about this interesting species of monkeys. Note: This is a reading summary of an National Geographic article by Nicholas. The picture is downloaded from http://www.easytourchina.com/
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The Silverback Ubumwe overlooking his subjects in the Amahoro-group of mountain gorillas.