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• Appearance
• Habitat
• Food
• Behaviour
• “Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) is the smallest
                                                        of all three subspecies - weighing around 180 kg (396 lb) for an
                                                        adult male - and lives in the tropical forests of West Africa.
                                                        Lowland gorillas in general are similar in appearance. The
                                                        western lowland gorilla is the most common type of gorilla
                                                        found in zoological facilities and is the species cared for at Busch
                                                        Gardens Tampa Bay.
                                                        • Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla graueri) is slightly larger
                                                        in size weighing up to 220 kg (484 lb) and darker in coloration
                                                        than the western lowland gorilla. They live in the rainforests of
                                                        central Africa.
                                                        • Mountain gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) is the largest and
                                                        rarest of all three subspecies. Adult males may weigh over 227
                                                        kg (500 lb.) They are found at high elevations of the Virunga
                                                        Volcano range that separates Zaire from Rwanda and Uganda.
                                                        Their hair is longer and darker than their lowland counterparts
                                                        due to the colder climate of the high elevation. Mountain gorillas
                                                        are taller, have a more pointed head, have a wider gap in the
                                                        middle of the nose, and lack a reddish patch of hair on their
                                                        heads, common to lowland gorillas.”
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/scientific-classification.htm
“1. The western lowland gorilla inhabits the
                                                                            tropical forests of Cameroon, Central African
                                                                            Republic, Gabon, Congo, and Equatorial
                                                                            Guinea (West Africa).
                                                                               2. The eastern lowland gorilla inhabits the
                                                                            tropical forests of Eastern Zaire.
                                                                               3. The mountain gorilla inhabits the high
                                                                            altitude (1,650-3,790 m/5,413-12,435 ft)
                                                                            tropical forests of Zaire, Rwanda, and Uganda
                                                                            (around the Virunga volcanoes).
                                                                               4. The Cross River gorilla inhabits a small
                                                                            area between Nigeria and Cameroon.”




“Gorillas primarily inhabit tropical forest habitats.
Tropical forests are characterized as having little
variance in temperature (around 23°C) and length of
daylight (around 12 hours).”


http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/habitat-&-distribution.htm
“FOOD INTAKE
                   1. An adult male gorilla may
                  consume more than 18 kg (40 lb) of
                  vegetation per day.
                     2. Gorillas rarely drink in the wild
                  because they consume succulent
                  vegetation that is comprised of
                  almost half water as well as morning
                  dew.”




                                             “Gorillas are able to survive on vegetation such as leaves, stems,
                                             roots, vines, herbs, trees, and grasses but such vegetation has
                                             relatively low nutritional quality. Therefore, they must consume a
                                             larger quantity, but it is available year-round.”
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/diet.htm
“Gorillas are non-territorial and
live in groups called troops that
generally consist of 1 to 4 adult
males (called silverbacks), some
juvenile males (called black-
backs), several adult females
and young.”

 “The oldest and strongest adult
 male silverback is usually
 dominant in the troop and has
 exclusive breeding rights to the
 females.”
                “Troop populations usually range in size from
                2 to 12 individuals with 9 being the average.
                They are highly synchronized in their activity
                patterns. If a troop consists of multiple      “Gorilla troops have a home range
                silverbacks they are usually the sons of the between 4-25 km2 (1.5-9.7 miles2).”
                dominant adult male silverback. One of the
                largest gorilla troops identified had 4
                silverbacks, 5 blackbacks, 12 adult females,
                and 16 young.”
 http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/behavior.htm
What were three
 of the types of
     Gorillas
  mentioned?
Around what area
 of the world do
Gorillas normally
      reside?
What are some of
 the foods that
  Gorillas eat?
What do you call a
 group of Gorillas and
how many Gorillas are
   normally in each
       ‘group’?
Which Gorilla
 normally
dominates?
Sea World/Busch Garden ANIMALS. (2010). GORILLAS. Retrieved 29th-30th July,
2010, from http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/index.htm


Wikipedia. (2010). Gorilla. Retrieved 29th-30th July, 2010, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorilla

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Gorilla Habitat, Diet and Social Behaviour

  • 1.
  • 2. • Appearance • Habitat • Food • Behaviour
  • 3. • “Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) is the smallest of all three subspecies - weighing around 180 kg (396 lb) for an adult male - and lives in the tropical forests of West Africa. Lowland gorillas in general are similar in appearance. The western lowland gorilla is the most common type of gorilla found in zoological facilities and is the species cared for at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. • Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla graueri) is slightly larger in size weighing up to 220 kg (484 lb) and darker in coloration than the western lowland gorilla. They live in the rainforests of central Africa. • Mountain gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) is the largest and rarest of all three subspecies. Adult males may weigh over 227 kg (500 lb.) They are found at high elevations of the Virunga Volcano range that separates Zaire from Rwanda and Uganda. Their hair is longer and darker than their lowland counterparts due to the colder climate of the high elevation. Mountain gorillas are taller, have a more pointed head, have a wider gap in the middle of the nose, and lack a reddish patch of hair on their heads, common to lowland gorillas.” http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/scientific-classification.htm
  • 4. “1. The western lowland gorilla inhabits the tropical forests of Cameroon, Central African Republic, Gabon, Congo, and Equatorial Guinea (West Africa). 2. The eastern lowland gorilla inhabits the tropical forests of Eastern Zaire. 3. The mountain gorilla inhabits the high altitude (1,650-3,790 m/5,413-12,435 ft) tropical forests of Zaire, Rwanda, and Uganda (around the Virunga volcanoes). 4. The Cross River gorilla inhabits a small area between Nigeria and Cameroon.” “Gorillas primarily inhabit tropical forest habitats. Tropical forests are characterized as having little variance in temperature (around 23°C) and length of daylight (around 12 hours).” http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/habitat-&-distribution.htm
  • 5. “FOOD INTAKE 1. An adult male gorilla may consume more than 18 kg (40 lb) of vegetation per day. 2. Gorillas rarely drink in the wild because they consume succulent vegetation that is comprised of almost half water as well as morning dew.” “Gorillas are able to survive on vegetation such as leaves, stems, roots, vines, herbs, trees, and grasses but such vegetation has relatively low nutritional quality. Therefore, they must consume a larger quantity, but it is available year-round.” http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/diet.htm
  • 6. “Gorillas are non-territorial and live in groups called troops that generally consist of 1 to 4 adult males (called silverbacks), some juvenile males (called black- backs), several adult females and young.” “The oldest and strongest adult male silverback is usually dominant in the troop and has exclusive breeding rights to the females.” “Troop populations usually range in size from 2 to 12 individuals with 9 being the average. They are highly synchronized in their activity patterns. If a troop consists of multiple “Gorilla troops have a home range silverbacks they are usually the sons of the between 4-25 km2 (1.5-9.7 miles2).” dominant adult male silverback. One of the largest gorilla troops identified had 4 silverbacks, 5 blackbacks, 12 adult females, and 16 young.” http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/behavior.htm
  • 7. What were three of the types of Gorillas mentioned?
  • 8. Around what area of the world do Gorillas normally reside?
  • 9. What are some of the foods that Gorillas eat?
  • 10. What do you call a group of Gorillas and how many Gorillas are normally in each ‘group’?
  • 12. Sea World/Busch Garden ANIMALS. (2010). GORILLAS. Retrieved 29th-30th July, 2010, from http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/index.htm Wikipedia. (2010). Gorilla. Retrieved 29th-30th July, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorilla