Friday, July 30, 2010

Uganda Gorillas

Gorilla tracking is a very captivating activity; it involves walking in the wilderness in search of these great apes. Mountain gorillas are extremely social, and live in relatively steady, unified groups of about 12 animals, consisting of one or more dominant silverback males, some younger blackback males and females and their infants. Mountain gorillas held together by long-term bonds between adult males and females. Relationships among females are relatively weak. These groups are non-territorial; the silverback generally defends his group rather than his territory. In the Virunga Mountain Gorillas, the average length of tenure for a dominant silverback is 4.7 years. Come share Gorilla moments With Eco-Royal Voyages Travel Services

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