There is approximately a little over 700 left in the wild.
There used to be an estimated 5000 mountain gorillas in the 1910's.
There are three subspecies of gorillas: the western lowland gorilla, the eastern lowland gorilla, and the mountain gorilla. All three subspecies are endangered, two are considered critically endangered. There are approximately 50,000 western lowland living in the wild in Central West Africa. There are only about 2,500 eastern lowland gorillas living in the wild in the Congolese rainforest. The mountain gorilla is on the verge of extinction with only 500 living in the wild (and none in captivity).
Gorillas - like all primates - are vertebrates.
There are currently estimated to be around 1,000 mountain gorillas living in the wild. This subspecies of gorilla is critically endangered and their habitat is restricted to the forests of the Virunga Mountains in East Africa. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve these gorillas and their habitats to ensure their survival.
Mountain gorillas can be found in the rainforests in Uganda. The mountain gorilla is an endangered species and there are only around 880 left in the wild.
In 1840 there were about 1000 mountain gorillas left.
sure, why not?
many mountain lions eat gorillas. egals and viltures.
There used to be an estimated 5000 mountain gorillas in the 1910's.
Approximately 35 years in the wild, and about 50 years in captivity.
there are 4 species the lowland gorillas, the cross river gorillas, the nigerian/cameroonian gorilas; the mountain gorillas.
No, there are no gorillas in Hong Kong in both the wild and the captivity.
Mountain gorillas and the Western Gorillas are two types of endangerd gorillas.
i do not know. do youu?
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.
She studied mountain gorillas in Africa.
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.