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Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.
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Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.
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Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.
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Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.
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Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.
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Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.
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Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.
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Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.
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Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.
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Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.
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A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.
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A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.
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A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.
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A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.
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A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.
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A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.
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A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.
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A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.
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A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.
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A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.
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Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence
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Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence
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Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence
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Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence
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Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/202297/ Game of Thrones Actress Maisie Williams Mesmerised by Bwindi’s Mountain Gorillas #BritishActress #bwindi #GameOfThrones #MaisieWilliams #MountainGorillas #SoftPower #Uganda
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Binyindo, one of the dukes of #Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest in #Uganda. #mountaingorillas #conservation # greatapes Copyright Roman Goergen
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Binyindo, one of the dukes of #Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest in #Uganda. #mountaingorillas #conservation # greatapes Copyright Roman Goergen
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Binyindo, one of the dukes of #Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest in #Uganda. #mountaingorillas #conservation # greatapes Copyright Roman Goergen
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Binyindo, one of the dukes of #Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest in #Uganda. #mountaingorillas #conservation # greatapes Copyright Roman Goergen
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Binyindo, one of the dukes of #Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest in #Uganda. #mountaingorillas #conservation # greatapes Copyright Roman Goergen