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      • A typical group is led by the biggest and strongest mature male gorilla—often the guy doing any chest pounding or charging. He's called a silverback because the hair on a male's back turns from black to silvery gray as he matures.
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  2. Troops are led by one dominant, older adult male, often called a silverback because of the swath of silver hair that adorns his otherwise dark fur. Troops also include...

    • There are two species of gorilla. There are two species of gorillas in the world: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla. However, each species is split into two groups.
    • The mountain gorilla’s nose is special. Each mountain gorilla has special wrinkles above its nostrils, kind of like how each person has unique fingerprints.
    • They are vegetarian. One of the most interesting facts about mountain gorillas is that for their size, they stick to a vegetarian diet. They eat stems, bamboo shoots, and fruits.
    • They rarely drink water. Silverback Mountain Gorillas rarely consume water because their diet mainly consists of succulent vegetation with water and morning dew.
    • Around 1,063 exist in the wild. There are two gorilla species in the world: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla. The mountain gorilla is a subspecies of the eastern gorilla.
    • They live in two isolated groups. Mountain gorillas live in east-central Africa in just two isolated groups – one in the Virunga Volcanoes (a region spanning 3 national parks in Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)) and one in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, which connects to Sarambwe Nature Reserve, DRC.
    • We share around 98% of our DNA with gorillas. This means that exposure to human illnesses – even a cold - can have potentially detrimental impacts on gorillas as they are so genetically similar to us, but they haven't developed the necessary immunities.
    • They’re one of the biggest, most powerful living primates. An average silverback gorilla can weigh up to 180kg (that’s almost 30 stone), and measure 170cm (over 5’5”) tall on all fours.
  3. Apart from their size, the most striking characteristic of gorilla males is the so-called silverback. The silvery appearance is caused by short, white hair which covers the males' backs. In western gorillas, the silver colour extends to the upper thighs.

  4. Top 10 Facts About Silverback Gorillas also known as Mountain Gorillas. National Geographic animal facts: where they live, diet, how many are left & the efforts to save this endangered great ape.

  5. A silverback mountain gorilla is an adult male identifiable by the swathe of silver hair on its back. As well as this impressive signifier of maturity, they are famed for displays of aggression and dominance including whooping, charging, chest beating, tree slapping, and less commonly, physical duels.

  6. Dec 19, 2023 · A Silverback is a term used to describe a mature male mountain gorilla that develops a grey patch of hair along his back due to aging. Most Silverbacks are either group dominants, lone gorillas, or rivals competing for group domination.

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