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Gorilla Behavior
Gorilla behavior is usually peaceful unless someone is hunting them; photos demonstrate their wratch.
The animals are endangered nowadays as the range of their habitat decreases. As a matter of fact, African lowland and mountain forests are being cut down to make way for food production uses such as cropping and livestock grazing. What’s more, they animals are killed in retaliation for crop raiding.
Gorilla behavior is usually peaceful unless someone is hunting them; photos demonstrate their wratch.
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Gorilla Behavior -
hunting, photos
In Central Africa, commercial logging and petroleum extraction are becoming an increasingly significant threat to the habitat of the gorilla. The internal trade in bush meat, which occurs over much of the Lowland type animals’ ranges, is now a threat. Gorilla behavior is usually peaceful unless someone is hunting them; photos demonstrate their wratch.
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