Let's learn about the Eastern Lowland Gorilla—the largest living primate on earth. Strap on your hiking shoes and prepare for a trek to a rainforest in the Congo.
Support the show's mission while getting access to exclusive content, uploaded once a week. You can listen to exclusive episodes, you gain access to voting, and more, by becoming a Patron. No obligation, cancel anytime, and you can even sign up for a 7-day free trial. If you decide to stay, it can cost you less than half a cup of coffee a month:patreon.com/relaxwithanimalfacts—we're waiting for you!
To submit your animal request, head to the "Submit" tab on relaxwithanimalfacts.com To contact Stefan Wolfe: E-mail
[email protected] Send a message to relaxwithanimalfacts on Instagram.
A huge thank you to George Vlad for the ambiences—it is because of his important work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him on YouTube, and check out his website.
If you would like to learn more, the resources used in this episode are listed below:
https://www.fauna-flora.org/species/grauers-gorilla/
https://virunga.org/wildlife/primates/eastern-lowland-gorilla/
Breuer, T., Ndoundou-Hockemba, M., & Fishlock, V. (2005). First observation of tool use in wild gorillasRobbins, M. M., & Robbins, A. M. (2004). Simulation of the population dynamics and social structure of the Virunga mountain gorillas.Stanford, C. B. (2001). The subspecies concept in primatology: The case of mountain gorillas.Bania, A. E., & Stromberg, E. E. (2013). Memory and social complexity in gorillas and chimpanzees.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.