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This puts the mountaingorilla high on the endangered list, along with hundreds more.
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One relatively little guy was scaling the bars with the agility of a mountaingorilla.
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Then a two-hundred-kilo Ugandan mountaingorilla crashed into him, leaving the thought behind like a speech bubble.
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Virunga's mountaingorilla population sank to 300.
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Many species are already critically endangered and close to extinction, including the Sumatran elephant, Amur leopard and mountaingorilla.
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When golfers are putting they must be approached with the same caution Sir David Attenborough accords the silverback mountaingorilla.
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The last hob to fall, a big brute the size of a freaking mountaingorilla, lay motionless near Michael's feet.
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The company has stated it will not seek to operate in the mountaingorilla habitat, the Virunga volcanoes or equatorial rainforest.
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Field researcher Dian Fossey had a historical moment that was recorded on TV when Digit, a mountaingorilla she'd studied, touched her.
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On its website, the company says it is no longer operating in DRC and never intended to drill in the protected mountaingorilla habitat.
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An endangered female high mountaingorilla from the Sabyinyo family climbs down from the bamboo forest within the Volcanoes National Park near Kinigi, northwestern Rwanda.
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Creatures that achieve world fame for being under threat - the panda, the mountaingorilla, the tiger - tend to be conventionally - ,evencute.
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It was a real mountaingorilla, a silverback, with a long, pink scar across his forehead to show where the brain implants had gone in.
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A days drive brought us to the Bwindi National Park, where we enjoyed the mountainGorilla trekking.
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Mountaingorilla numbers in East Africa are on the increase, the wild tiger population in India is increasing.
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Fossey therefore kept her distance from the MountainGorilla Project, which began in 1979 and saw several organisations come together to save Rwanda's remaining gorillas.