As of the latest estimates, the eastern gorilla population is critically endangered, with around 5,000 individuals remaining in the wild. This population is divided into two subspecies: the Grauer's gorilla and the mountain gorilla. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitats and mitigate threats such as poaching and habitat loss. However, exact numbers can vary, and continuous monitoring is essential for their survival.
There are two species of gorillas: Gorilla gorilla, the Western Gorilla, and Gorilla beringei, the Eastern Gorilla. Western Gorillas have two subspecies, and Eastern Gorillas have three.
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Gorillas eat flowering fruits but the Gorillas that only it these are the one from western and eastern lowlands
There are two species of gorillas: Gorilla gorilla(Western Gorillas) and Gorilla beringei (Eastern Gorillas). Each species has three subspecies.
There are two species of gorilla and four or five subspecies of gorilla.
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Scientists believe that there are two species of gorillas: Eastern gorillas (Gorilla beringei) and Western gorillas (Gorilla gorilla).In each species there are two subspecies.Eastern gorillas: Mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei), and Lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla graueri).Western gorillas: Lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and Nigerian gorillas (Gorilla gorilla diehli).Gorillas only exist in equatorial Africa in the following countries:CameroonCentral African RepublicDemocratic Republic of CongoGabonGuineaNigeriaRwandaUganda
Mountain gorillas and silverback gorillas are not the same, but they are closely related. Mountain gorillas are a subspecies of the eastern gorilla, specifically found in the Virunga Mountains of Central Africa. The term "silverback" refers to adult male gorillas, regardless of their subspecies, characterized by the silver hair on their backs that develops with maturity. Thus, while all silverback gorillas can be mountain gorillas, not all mountain gorillas are silverbacks, as females and younger males do not have this distinctive feature.