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- Georgia sounds like the absolute last place on earth that gorillas would be living in the wild. But there they were, roaming around on a couple hundred acres in the mountains of northern Georgia.
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This cam view shows one of the gorilla habitats at Zoo Atlanta’s Ford African Rain Forest, which is home to four social groups of gorillas living in separate habitats. This habitat is home to Taz’s troop, the large family group of gorillas at Zoo Atlanta.
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Western lowland gorillas live in troops led by a dominant silverback, several adult females, and their offspring. Zoo Atlanta is currently home to one of the largest populations of gorillas in North America.
Feb 14, 2019 · Zoo Atlanta proudly cares for one of the largest populations of western lowland gorillas in the United States. The gorillas at the Zoo live in five troops and range in age from 2 to 57 years old. With this variety of ages and groups, Zoo Atlanta has a great resource for studying gorilla behavior.
Apr 29, 2014 · Georgia sounds like the absolute last place on earth that gorillas would be living in the wild. But there they were, roaming around on a couple hundred acres in the mountains of northern Georgia. Over a decade ago, a software engineer decided to switch gears, follow his passion, and build a gorilla sanctuary.
Gorillas live in the tropical forests of equatorial Africa. The gorilla habitat and the distribution range for the two species, the eastern and western gorillas, is divided by almost 900km (560miles) Read More
Apr 18, 2012 · A fun tour of Dewar Wildlife just outside of Blue Ridge Georgia. A beautiful sanctuary caring for silverback gorillas in partnership with Zoo Atlanta.
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Apr 29, 2013 · In the green woods of the North Georgia mountains, behind a computer-controlled electrified fence, an idiosyncratic millionaire keeps a menagerie of huge, powerful creatures.