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Gorillas of northern Congo Republic

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2008

The Wildlife Conservation Society surveyed for western lowland gorillas in northern Congo Republic and found a "motherlode" of more than 125,000, as yet unaffected by Ebola virus or hunting. But threats are rising. More on Dot Earth (nytimes.com/dotearth) and www.wcs.org

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  • Those gorillas are enjoying the good life - no stress, no worries, no work, no nothing - just relaxing and peace

  • Who said we are evolved.

    I don't see the gorillas destroying the planet and themselves.

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  • @divinegod102 I swear I saw a dumbass writing down below me some months ago

  • I swear I saw these guys walking down the main road yesterday with their pants down below their asses.

  • I had to stop watching, the narrator is too dead boring.

  • @ayshortier That's an extremely uneducated thing to say.

  • @brujahboy2004 ????????????????????

  • @simplyjongen, gorillas are not more intelligent than humans, in fact, they are inferior beings; this is evident by the fact that they are endangered whilst we number in the billions. And by the way, all species destroy their own environment when they become successful enough to populate beyond the carrying capacity of their environment. Ever hear of Ecological Succession? It is perfectly natural for one species to make an environment uninhabitable to themselves; this makes room for new species.

  • I wonder if Gorillas can be taught to operate M-16s to protect themselves....

  • i thought they are genuine citizens of congo!

  • @ayshortier

    I don't see me destroying the planet and myself, either.

  • gorilla rocks but I still prefer Homo sapiens, my favourite ape species!

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