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When female gorillas leave one social group and join another, they tend to seek out groups with other females that they've ...
Robin Roberts travels to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, where the last thousand endangered mountain gorillas live in the ...
Researchers found female gorillas avoid males they grew up with when moving and look for females they already know ...
A new study finds that when female mountain gorillas move to a new crowd, they look for females they’ve already met ...
Over 50 years ago, the idea that males had universal social power over females across all mammalian species was challenged by ...
Female mountain gorillas in Rwanda appear to use a strategy familiar to many humans when entering new social situations: they ...
The size difference of a female (with an infant), and a male mountain gorilla in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda.
A long-term study of mountain gorillas finds that when female gorillas move into a new group, they pick one that contains buddies they've lived with before.
Female gorillas choose new groups by avoiding familiar males and following old female friends, reducing inbreeding and social risk.
Research shaped by 20 years of data shows the key traits female gorillas look for when seeking a new social group and what ...
A new study by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig and the University of Turku ...
Kigali: Rwanda s gorilla naming ceremony, locally known as Kwita Izina, is set to take place on Sep. 5, with 40 baby gorillas to be named, the ...