Mountain gorillas were almost becoming extinct on the 19 th century but the number has increased due to the conservation efforts being put though they are still being critically endangered. The following reasons are why gorillas are getting extinct. One of the main reasons gorillas are going extinct is habitat loss, forests where gorillas have lived for many years are being destroyed for agricultural use, commercial logging and many other activities this lives gorillas in hard conditions as they can hardly live else where except in their habitats.
One of the main reasons as to why gorillas are going extinct is the need for bush meat, poachers tend to poach gorillas for monetarypurposes.
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List of Partners vendors. By Russell McLendon. Russell McLendon. Russell McLendon is a science writer with expertise in the natural environment, humans, and wildlife. He holds degrees in journalism and environmental anthropology. Mountain g orillas spend about a quarter of their day eating mainly leaves and shoots, but have also been known to eat snails, ants and bark a good source of sodium.
At night, mountain gorilla groups sleep together in nests on the ground, or in trees, that they make from foliage. To intimidate rivals, male gorillas strut with stiff legs, beat their chests, and use vocalisations like roars or hoots.
Most mountain gorillas live in stable family groups of around 10 individuals, with one dominant male and several females. Both males and females in the group care for their infants; hugging, carrying and playing with them. This helps prevent inbreeding. Gorillas are classed as infants until they reach around three-and-a-half years old, and adults from around 8 years. Males between years are called 'blackbacks'.
Then from 12 years old, they develop a silver section of hair over their back and hips, earning them the name 'silverback'. The main threat to mountain gorillas is the degradation of their habitat. They live in groups called a troop lead by a dominant silverback male, and are highly sociable animals, maintaining strong bonds between group members.
In the wild their only predators are leopards, which can attack vulnerable youngsters and the biggest threat to gorillas is man. In recent decades gorilla populations have been affected by habitat loss, disease and poaching. Due to the vast dense areas in which they live it is difficult to monitor and protect gorilla populations and therefore difficult to implement successful conservation techniques.
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