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Most mountain gorillas live in stable family groups of around 10 individuals, with one dominant male and several females. Both males and females in the group care for their infants; hugging, carrying and playing with them. When they get older, most males and around 60% of females then leave their birth group to join another troop. This helps prevent inbreeding. What is this Silverback doing - protecting his family, looking for food or looking to join another group?
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This little fawn is as cute as can be!
NEW 2014 MODEL!
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This is a very beautiful set of two including a mother and cub.