Western lowland Gorillas Goraille ísealchríche
Iarthraí
IUCN status Critically
endangered
Habitat Angola, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial
Guinea, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Nigeria –
lowland forest and swamp
Diet Herbivore – leaves, herbs, fruit,
flowers, seeds, some insects
There are probably less than 100,000 gorillas in the
wild and their numbers are declining rapidly due to the
Ebola virus, natural predators, hunting for bushmeat and
deforestation. They live in small family groups of one
dominant male, several females, infants and juveniles,
adolescents and sometimes a few non-dominant males. They
spend their day
eating, resting and playing.
Did you know?
The dominant or alpha male gorilla in a group is known
as a ‘silverback’ after the silvery grey hair
on his back.