Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, as well as Rocky Vista University (USA), show that gorillas spend much more time in the trees than previously thought. Gorillas ...
Researchers have discovered that gorillas spend more time in trees than previously assumed. Western and Bwindi mountain gorillas in Gabon and Uganda found that even large males, weighing up to 170kg, ...
These highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest feature our close “cousins” A mountain gorilla seemingly enjoys a moment of solitude in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, surrounded by ...
On a slippery slope behind a man with a swinging machete, I make my way through a thick bamboo forest. Thrilled that I’ve remembered to don cheap gardening gloves, I grab Jack-and-the-Beanstalk-tall ...
An emerging fitness trend known as "Tarzan Movement" is teaching followers to embrace their inner "gorilla" by walking on all fours and swinging from trees. Based in Spain, Tarzan Movement founder ...
A recent study challenges the long-held belief that gorillas primarily live on the ground. Researchers discovered that gorillas, including large males, spend a significant amount of time in trees for ...
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