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Man Vs Gorillas – Who is Stronger?

Man Vs Gorillas – Who is Stronger?

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Unless the gorilla is drugged and lamed, or the human fighter is fully armed especially with something like a spear or with a gun that can hold the gorilla off at a distance, the gorilla will kill the human. This means that the Gorillas are stronger than man. This is simply because a male gorilla

Twin Mountain Gorillas of Rwanda

Documented Mountain Gorilla Twins of Rwanda

Documented Mountain Gorilla Twins of Rwanda

Twin Mountain Gorillas of Rwanda

Mountain gorillas are one of the world’s most sought after largest primates and undoubtedly the most magnificent wild creatures to interact with. A trip to the Volcanoes National Park to view these star attractions is incomparably the most inspiring travel experience that comes once in a life time. Volcanoes National Park is one of the

Baby and Mother in Volcanoes Rwanda

Raising a Young Mountain Gorilla Is Challenging

Raising a Young Mountain Gorilla Is Challenging

Baby and Mother in Volcanoes Rwanda

Raising youngster gorillas in the wild is the hardest thing for most female gorillas and it can be worse when it comes to raising the twins! Like any Ape, Volcanoes’ large primates also encounter challenges. It is unfortunate that a 3 year toddler “Masunzu” has faced some bit of difficulties at his young stage, yet

Visiting the Umubano Gorilla Family

Visiting the Umubano Gorilla Family

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Just recently, I travelled to the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda to track mountain gorillas located there. On my tour I came across the Umubano family, which consists of 14 members and is led by the awesome alpha silverback Charles. The name Umubano is Kinyarwandan, which translated means neighborliness, and is the name of the

Ian Redmond – Dian Fossey, Gorilla hats and ecochurches

Ian Redmond – Dian Fossey, Gorilla hats and ecochurches

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I’m sitting typing on a Ugandan bus, crawling up winding dirt roads towards Kisoro in the dawn light (after only 5 hours kip) with low mist in the valleys, a pink tinge in the sky behind and a distraught hen clucking in the arms of the passenger in front – I do so love Africa.