Where are the gorillas found?

Where are the gorillas found?

Central Africa
Gorillas typically live in the lowland tropical rainforests of Central Africa, although some subspecies are found in montane rainforest (between 1,500 and 3,500 meters) and in bamboo forest (between 2,500 to 3,000 meters).

Where do the most gorillas live?

Africa
Mountain gorillas live in east-central Africa in just two isolated groups – one in the Virunga Volcanoes (a region spanning 3 national parks in Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)) and one in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, which connects to Sarambwe Nature Reserve, DRC.

Where were gorillas first found?

Nearly 2,500 years ago an expedition from the Phoenician merchant city of Carthage to western coasts of Africa accidentally discovered a group of wild gorillas.

Where are the gorillas found in the world?

Gorillas are large herbivorous apes who are native to Africa. They are mostly found in the Central African forests. There are two species of gorillas: the eastern and western gorillas. Both species are further divided into two subspecies, all of whom are critically endangered.

Where does the silverback mountain gorilla live in the world?

Silverback mountain gorillas live at high altitudes in the forests of Virunga Volcanoes, while silverbacks of eastern lowland gorilla subspecies live at the mountain forests of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

What’s the difference between Eastern and western gorillas?

The two species of gorilla cover different regions. Eastern gorillas inhabit east central Africa while western gorillas inhabit west central Africa. Congo river and its affluents separate their home areas. Gorillas live in the rainforests of Africa on both sides of the Congo river.

Why do gorillas live in Volcanoes National Park?

That is because they are naturally adapted to live in the volcanic slopes of the Virunga mountain region; it serves all their food requirements and they have thick fur to sustain the cold climate of this area. In Rwanda, these gorillas are found in the Volcanoes National Park.

Where do gorillas originally come from?

Gorillas are large herbivorous apes who are native to Africa. They are mostly found in the Central African forests. There are two species of gorillas: the eastern and western gorillas. Both species are further divided into two subspecies, all of whom are critically endangered.

How many gorillas are left in the world?

After a lengthy analysis of all the data, the Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration, which coordinated these surveys, announced good numbers: 604 gorillas-up from just 480 in 2010. Mountain gorillas were once expected to be extinct by the millennium. But today the total number in the wild tops 1,000.

Where do gorillas find shelter?

A habitat provides food, shelter and a place to socialize. In the case of gorilla species, separated by the Congo River , it is known that they thrive in the tropical and subtropical forests that run along the equatorial belt, almost by the middle of the African continent.

Where to find mountain gorillas?

Mountain Gorillas are found in Africa in Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo.