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Lowland Gorilla
Zoos have a lowland gorilla picture and pictures of the babies.
Usually when a young animal, male and female, grows up s/he leaves the group. Males usually stay solitary until they attract young females to make their own group. And, females usually join some other group when she sets out with a male. The animal is actually is the largest and most powerful living primate.
Zoos have a lowland gorilla picture and pictures of the babies.
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There is a strong hierarchy inside each group. There is usually only one male that is a leader and is the only one that can breed. The hierarchy among males is based on size that is why the biggest male will usually be a leader and the dominant male. Zoos have a lowland gorilla picture and pictures of the babies.
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