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I recorded a calm gorilla moment

This footage captures a gorilla in a calm, observant state, revealing subtle expressions and natural posture. Recorded respectfully, it offers an intimate glimpse into the quiet presence of this ...
Dian Fossey transformed our view of mountain gorillas while fighting to save them. But she was also a flawed obsessive whose ...
Even for children who themselves are raised in married parent households, they are statistically more likely to struggle in adulthood if they are raised in a community where there is widespread single ...
British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn had spent four days trekking through the Virunga mountains in Rwanda in search of gorillas when his patience and determination finally paid off. There he ...
The lohud boys basketball scoreboard is our weekly catch-all for everything that's happening in Section 1. We'll also be keeping up to date with the local CHSAA and NYSAIS programs. The post will be ...
Congo Falls, the San Antonio Zoo’s hotly anticipated new attraction, doesn’t open to the public until this weekend, but it has been gorilla-ready for a while. That means eagle-eyed visitors checking ...
Coffee in hand, Knoxville? We've got the latest town updates for you. Keep reading to stay in the loop. ☕️️ In today's newsletter: Zoo Knoxville welcomes baby gorilla boy Nine cars hit by alleged ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Zoo Knoxville has confirmed that the western lowland gorilla born on Nov. 19 is a boy! The Zoo announced the birth of the gorilla on Nov. 20, but did not share the gender at the ...
Juba the gorilla, one of three transferred to the San Antonio Zoo. (San Antonio Zoo) SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Zoo has acquired three male gorillas to join Congo Falls, the zoo’s new two-acre ...
SAN ANTONIO - The San Antonio Zoo announced Wednesday the arrival of three male western lowland gorillas from the Dallas Zoo. The trio - Shana, B’wenzi, and Juba - will form a bachelor troop in the ...
Having nearly scratched and clawed its way out of what once had seemed to be a bottomless pit, why would the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school board risk digging another?