- Western lowland gorilla - Wikipedia
The western lowland gorilla is the smallest subspecies of gorilla but still has exceptional size and strength This species of gorillas exhibits pronounced sexual dimorphism They possess no tails and have jet black skin along with coarse black hair that covers their entire body except for the face, ears, hands and feet
- Western lowland gorilla - Smithsonians National Zoo
Gorillas are the largest of the great apes, but the western lowland gorilla is the smallest of the subspecies Native to the Congo Basin, the western lowland gorilla is a quiet, peaceful and nonaggressive animal threatened by disease and poaching
- Western Lowland Gorillas - Facts, Diet Habitat Information
The Western Lowland Gorilla lives in the tropical rainforests spread across six countries across west equatorial Africa which include: southeast Nigeria, Gabon, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo and Equatorial Guinea
- Western Lowland Gorilla - Facts, Habitat, Conservation, and Pictures
Discover fascinating facts about the Western Lowland Gorilla Habitat, behavior, lifespan, conservation, and more - with pictures!
- Western lowland gorilla, facts and photos | National Geographic
Western lowland gorillas are the smallest of the four gorilla subspecies, which also include the Cross River gorillas, Grauer’s gorillas, and mountain gorillas Western lowland gorillas
- Facts about the western lowland gorilla | IFAW
The western lowland gorilla is the most widespread of all the gorilla subspecies, covering an area of 700,000 square kilometers (270,000 square miles) across Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Angola
- Western lowland gorilla | WWF
Found in the vast lowland forests of central Africa, the western lowland gorilla is by far the most widespread and numerous of all gorillas
- Western Lowland Gorillas - The Gorilla Organization
The western lowland gorilla is the most widespread gorilla subspecies, and can be found across more than 700,000 km2 of central and West Africa Western lowland gorillas are classed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN’s Red List
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