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They can live up till about 35 years in the wild

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What is the difference between mountain gorillas and River gorillas?

The differences between cross river gorillas and mountain gorillas are 1.Mountain gorilla live in mountains, cross river gorillas live in the lowlands. 2.Mountain gorillas are usually bigger and hairier. Those are the only differences i can think of right now.


What habitats do mountain gorillas live in?

The mountain gorilla's habitat or where they live is either in mountain forests or a normal forest.


Where in Africa do African mountain gorillas live?

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Where do mountain gorillas mostly live?

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What do people do to save mountain gorillas?

they can go were the mountain gorilla live to see what they can do


What animals live on table mountain?

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Do mountain gorillas live in rain forests?

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How long to mountain gorillas live?

Approximately 35 years in the wild, and about 50 years in captivity.


Do mountain gorillas live in the grassland of Africa or the forest of Africa?

forest of Africa


Where do gorrilas live?

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How many mountain gorillas were there in 1840?

In 1840 there were about 1000 mountain gorillas left.


What biome do mountain gorillas live in?

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