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About half the world's mountain gorillas live in the Virunga Volcano Mountains, which spread across the borders between Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Uganda

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Does a gorilla live on mountains?

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In what state does the normal gorilla live?

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Do gorillas live a solitary or do they live in small bands?

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What does it mean that the mountain gorilla is a social animal?

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