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Western Gorilla Collection

The western gorilla, also known as the Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) Snowflake, adult male, albino

Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) Snowflake, adult male, albino, close-up of head and chest, Parc Zoologic de Barcelona

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) silverback named Chimanuka climbing a

Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) silverback named Chimanuka climbing a tree, Kahuzi-Biega National Park, South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Guy (1946-1978), a western lowland gorilla

Guy (1946-1978), a western lowland gorilla
Guy the gorilla was one of London Zoos best-loved residents. After his death, he lived on as a display and research specimen at the Natural History Museum

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) silverback adult male, standing on grass

Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) silverback adult male, standing on grass, Durrell Wildlife Park (Jersey Zoo)

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) male aged 12 years standing up at

Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) male aged 12 years standing up at edge of Mpassa river. Captive bred in UK and released into wild along with his father in 2013

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) twin babies age 45 days sleeping

Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) twin babies age 45 days sleeping on mothers chest, captive, occurs in Central Africa. Critically endangered

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) mother and young in forest, Loango National Park, Gabon. January

Lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) mother and young in forest, Loango National Park, Gabon. January

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) mother holding baby twins age five months

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) mother holding baby twins age five months, Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda. Endangered species

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Western lowland gorilla at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, USA

Western lowland gorilla at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, USA
Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo; Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Western Gorilla Yawning, Africa

Western Gorilla Yawning, Africa

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Western Gorilla Portrait With Finger On Brow As If Thinking, Africa

Western Gorilla Portrait With Finger On Brow As If Thinking, Africa

Background imageWestern Gorilla Collection: Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla g gorilla) Cleaning teeth with stick

Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla g gorilla) Cleaning teeth with stick



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The western gorilla, also known as the Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), is a magnificent creature that captivates us with its unique features and behaviors. One such individual is Snowflake, an adult male who stands out from the rest due to his albino appearance. In this close-up shot of his head and chest, we can truly appreciate his striking features. On the other hand, Chimanuka, a silverback from the Eastern lowland gorillas (Gorilla beringei graueri), showcases incredible strength as he effortlessly climbs through trees. His powerful presence leaves us in awe. In contrast to Chimanuka's climbing abilities, another Western Lowland Gorilla catches our attention by simply standing on grass. This silverback male exudes confidence and dominance in his natural habitat. Guy was a remarkable western lowland gorilla who lived between 1946-1978. His legacy lives on as we remember him for being an extraordinary member of his species. Witnessing twin babies at just 45 days old is a heartwarming sight. These young Western Lowland Gorillas find solace in each other's company as they peacefully rest together. While some individuals reside in zoos around the world, it is important to note that these captivating creatures are native to West Africa. Their natural habitats deserve protection and conservation efforts for future generations to admire their beauty firsthand. A twelve-year-old male Western Lowland Gorilla stands tall, showcasing both strength and grace. With every movement he makes, it becomes evident why these animals command respect within their communities. As day turns into night, those same twin babies find comfort in sleep while cuddling closely together. Their innocence reminds us of the importance of preserving their fragile existence for years to come. In Loango National Park located in Gabon's dense forests lies a mother lowland gorilla with her young offspring by her side.