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Gorillas
Historically, gorillas (Gorilla spp.) have often been misrepresented and portrayed as vicious and violent. However, studies from the wild and captivity have documented that gorillas are typically shy and avoid confrontations when ever possible, unless they are provoked or threatened.
Taxonomy
Family: Family Hominidae
Species: Gorilla (Gorilla spp.)
There are two species of gorilla:
- Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla)
- Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla beringei)
There are four subspecies of gorilla:
- Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)
- Cross River Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli)
- Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei)
- Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri)
Location
Gorillas are found on the continent of Africa in the following countries:
- Western Gorillas — Nigeria, Cameroon, Equitorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, Angola, Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of Congo | View map
- Eastern Gorillas — Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda | View map
Habitat:
- Afrotropical
Physical Traits
- Adult gorilla males have silver hair on their backs and prominent skulls (saggital crests)
- Adult male gorillas are twice as large as adult female gorillas (sexual dimorphism)
- Gorilla's hair color ranges from brown to black
- Gorillas are the largest primate
- Mountain gorillas have longer hair than western gorillas and eastern lowland gorillas, adaptation for the cool conditions in higher elevations
Diets and Activities
- Mountain gorillas predominantly eat vegetation, while western gorillas and eastern lowland gorillas incorporate more fruit into their diet
- Wild gorillas have never been observed to hunt or eat meat
- Adult males build nests on the ground in which to rest and sleep, while females and infants usually build nests in the trees
- Although gorillas do spend time in trees, they spend most of their time on the ground
Population
Habitat destruction is the primary threat to the status of gorillas in the wild. The bushmeat trade (selling wild animals for food) is also a critical problem for all African great apes.
| Gorilla Gorilla | Western Gorilla | 94,700 Est. |
|---|---|---|
| Gorilla g. gorilla | Western Lowland gorilla | 94,500 Est. |
| Gorilla g. diehli | Cross River gorilla | 200 Est. |
| Gorilla Beringei | Eastern Gorilla | 17,500 Est. |
|---|---|---|
| Gorilla b. beringei2 | Mountain gorilla | 700 Est. |
| Gorilla b. graueri | Eastern Lowland gorilla | 16,900 Est.* |



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