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Gorilla

Gorillas are large, primarily herbivorous, 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 gorilla, and either four or five subspecies. The DNA of gorillas is highly similar to that of humans, from 96 to 99% depending on what is included, and they are the next closest living relatives to humans after the bonobos and chimpanzees. Gorillas are the largest living primates, reaching heights between 1 and 1 m (4 ft 1 in and 5 ft 11 in), weights between 68 and 227 kg (150 and 500 lb), and arm spans up to 2 m (8 ft 6 in), depending on species and sex. They tend to live in troops, with the leader being called a silverback. The eastern gorilla is distinguished from the western by darker fur colour and some other minor morphological differences. Gorillas tend to live 35–40 years in the wild. Gorillas' natural habitats cover tropical or subtropical forests in Sub-Saharan Africa. Although their range covers a small percentage of Sub-Saharan Africa, gorillas cover a wide range of elevations. The mountain gorilla inhabits the Albertine Rift montane cloud forests of the Virunga Volcanoes, ranging in altitude from 2,200 to 4,300 m (7,200 to 14,100 ft). Lowland gorillas live in dense forests and lowland swamps and marshes as low as sea level, with western lowland gorillas living in Central West African countries and eastern lowland gorillas living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo near its border with Rwanda. There are thought to be around 316,000 western gorillas in the wild, and 5,000 eastern gorillas. Both species are classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN; all subspecies are classified as Critically Endangered with the exception of the mountain gorilla, which is classified as Endangered. There are many threats to their survival, such as poaching, habitat destruction, and disease, which threaten the survival of the species. However, conservation efforts have been successful in some areas where they live.

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· Evolution and classification
Hominoidea gibbons (family Hylobatidae, 20 species) orangutans (genus Pongo, 3 species) gorillas (genus Gorilla, 2 species) humans (genus Homo, 1 species) chimpanzees (genus Pan, 2 species)
Hominoidea gibbons (family Hylobatidae, 20 species) orangutans (genus Pongo, 3 species) gorillas (genus Gorilla, 2 species) humans (genus Homo, 1 species) chimpanzees (genus Pan, 2 species)
Phylogeny of superfamily Hominoidea
Hominoidea gibbons (family Hylobatidae, 20 species) orangutans (genus Pongo, 3 species) gorillas (genus Gorilla, 2 species) humans (genus Homo, 1 species) chimpanzees (genus Pan, 2 species)
Phylogeny of superfamily Hominoidea
Hominoidea gibbons (family Hylobatidae, 20 species) orangutans (genus Pongo, 3 species) gorillas (genus Gorilla, 2 species) humans (genus Homo, 1 species) chimpanzees (genus Pan, 2 species)
Genus Gorilla – Geoffroy, 1852 – two species · Evolution and classification
Eastern gorilla
Eastern gorilla
Common name
Eastern gorilla
Scientific name and subspecies
G. beringei Matschie, 1903 Two subspecies G. b. beringei (Mountain gorilla) G. b. graueri (Eastern lowland gorilla)
Range
Central Africa
Size and ecology
Size: 160–196 cm (63–77 in) long Habitat: Forest Diet: Roots, leaves, stems, and pith, as well as bark, wood, flowers, fruit, fungi, galls, invertebrates, and gorilla dung
IUCN status and estimated population
CR  2,600
Western gorilla
Western gorilla
Common name
Western gorilla
Scientific name and subspecies
G. gorilla (Savage, 1847) Two subspecies G. g. diehli (Cross River gorilla) G. g. gorilla (Western lowland gorilla)
Range
Western Africa
Size and ecology
Size: 130–185 cm (51–73 in) long Habitat: Forest Diet: Leaves, berries, ferns, and fibrous bark
IUCN status and estimated population
CR  Unknown
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Eastern gorilla
G. beringei Matschie, 1903 Two subspecies G. b. beringei (Mountain gorilla) G. b. graueri (Eastern lowland gorilla)
Central Africa
Size: 160–196 cm (63–77 in) long Habitat: Forest Diet: Roots, leaves, stems, and pith, as well as bark, wood, flowers, fruit, fungi, galls, invertebrates, and gorilla dung
CR 2,600
Western gorilla
G. gorilla (Savage, 1847) Two subspecies G. g. diehli (Cross River gorilla) G. g. gorilla (Western lowland gorilla)
Western Africa
Size: 130–185 cm (51–73 in) long Habitat: Forest Diet: Leaves, berries, ferns, and fibrous bark
CR Unknown

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