Eastern lowland gorilla scientific name


Why is the eastern lowland gorilla endangered

Eastern lowland gorilla scientific name.

Eastern lowland gorilla

Subspecies of ape

The eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) or Grauer's gorilla is a Critically Endangered subspecies of eastern gorilla endemic to the mountainous forests of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Important populations of this gorilla live in the Kahuzi-Biega and Maiko National Parks and their adjacent forests, the Tayna Gorilla Reserve, the Usala forest and on the Itombwe Massif.

It is the largest of the four gorilla subspecies.

Eastern lowland gorilla size

It has a jet black coat like the mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei), although the hair is shorter on the head and body. The male's coat, like that of other gorillas, greys as the animal matures, resulting in the designation "silverback".

There are far fewer eastern lowland gorillas compared to western lowland gorillas. According to a report there were only about 5, eastern lowland gorillas in the wild,[3] down to fewer than 3, in ,[4] compared to over ,

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