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  1. Gorilla - Wikipedia

    Gorillas are large, primarily herbivorous, [1] great apes that live in the tropical forests of equatorial Africa. The genus Gorilla is divided into two species: the eastern gorilla and the western …

  2. Gorilla | Size, Species, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · Gorilla, genus of primates containing the largest of the apes. The gorilla is one of the closest living relatives to humans. Only the chimpanzee and the bonobo are closer. Gorillas …

  3. Gorilla - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    They are the largest of all primates—the group of animals that includes monkeys, lemurs, orangutans, chimpanzees, and people. Many like to compare gorillas with people, but there …

  4. 10 great gorilla facts! - National Geographic Kids

    Learn about these brilliant forest dwellers in our ten top gorilla facts! What's a gorilla's favourite food? And why are gorillas endangered?

  5. Gorillas | World Wildlife Fund

    Gorillas are gentle giants and display many human-like behaviors and emotions, such as laughter and sadness. In fact, gorillas share 98.3% of their genetic code with humans, making them our …

  6. Gorillas Facts - The Gorilla Organization

    There are two species of gorilla, both of which live in equatorial Africa (located on or near the Equator), separated by about 560 miles of Congo Basin forest. Each species of gorilla has a …

  7. Gorilla - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

    Large, muscular, and serious-looking, many people think of gorillas as wildlife to fear—especially the formidable silverback that leads each troop. Despite their reputation, gorillas are peaceful …

  8. Gorilla Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · “The gorilla is one of the closest living relatives to humans.” The name gorilla actually refers to four different subspecies of animals. They share 98 percent of their DNA with …

  9. Gorilla - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Everything you should know about the Gorilla. The Gorilla is the largest of the great apes, and is critically endangered due to poaching.

  10. Gorilla - Wisconsin National Primate Research Center

    For more than 30 years, ongoing field research on the mountain gorillas has made them the most studied subspecies of gorilla. George Schaller conducted the first long-term research study on …