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Scientists based the research on 20 years of data covering multiple groups of gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, in Rwanda.
Female mountain gorillas use memory and social bonds to choose new groups, avoiding familiar males while seeking known female ...
A new study finds that when female mountain gorillas move to a new crowd, they look for females they’ve already met ...
With only about 1,000 left in the wild, according to the World Wildlife Fund and the International Gorilla Conservation ...
The Tampa Bay Times reported that “giant rodents, huge boa constrictors, hundreds of iguanas and all manner of monkeys are ...
"I'm not going if I don't know anyone"—sound all too familiar? Well it's not just humans. Socializing in a new group can be ...
Entering the heart of Africa, where lush and misty forests echo with the gentle gasps of one of the most awe inspiring creatures on Earth. This is not just a dream; This is the reality of gorillas ...
KIGALI, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- Rwanda's gorilla naming ceremony, locally known as Kwita Izina, is set to take place on Sep. 5, with 40 baby gorillas to be named, the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has ...
Over 50 years ago, the idea that males had universal social power over females across all mammalian species was challenged by ...
A startup has developed a technology which allows non-human life to possess digital currency. An AI will then spend this ...
The "GMA" co-anchor got a closer look at mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. There are only about a thousand still in existence and a third live in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda.