By: ann naiga | 2012-03-21 | Destinations Before Dian Fossey's landmark research with the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, people imagined that gorillas were dangerous beasts that lurked in the forest and would attack humans that ventured into their realm. But decades of research, tracking gorillas day by day through the misty forests of the Virunga Mountains. read more
By: johnsmith956 | 2012-03-05 | Travel Tips In short, Gorrila safaris are normal and safe as other safaris if you abide by these precautions. These precautions are mandatory in every sense so please don’t avoid it at any cost Now go on Uganda safaris without any thinking. read more
By: Alex Richards | 2011-01-17 | Travel & Leisure In this article the author talks about some amazing facts at the popular Mountain Gorillas and the best places to catch a glimpse of them. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-11-03 | Home & Family Gorilla plush are an ideal stuffed toy for any lover of wild animals, in particular, primates. They are a lovely version of the real thing and their plush physical qualities have helped contribute to their success. Many gorilla plush on the market today have not been made as fragile and vulnerable stuffed toys, instead, most of them can withstand rough-and-tumble treatment (should it ever come to that). read more
By: Gorilla Boogers | 2011-04-12 | Recreation & Sports Thats right for one day a year the capital city of England is invaded by Gorillas, not the real thing of course but hundreds of competitors that dress up in order to take part in the Great Gorilla Run... read more
By: Brad Parmerter | 2011-06-15 | Movies In 1999, as Disney was nearing the end of its Renaissance era, they were looking for something fresh, something new. Many previous hits had been primarily focused on just humans (with a couple animals present) or just animals (Lady and the Tramp). But Disney had yet to make a film focused on the coexistence between humans and animals. That's when Tarzan burst onto the family film frontier. read more
By: Sean Cravenplan | 2010-04-04 | Environmental With only 15,000 - 30,000 gorillas left in the wild how can we help ensure the species survives, as always money is both the problem and the potential answer. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-10-18 | Home & Family If you are on the hunt for a gorilla stuffed animal, your search is over. Online stores have an exquisite 32 inch tall Silverback gorilla stuffed animal that is so lifelike, it's a little eerie. They also have an equally lovely 18 inch tall hanging plush gorilla that is able to clasp his hands together making his arms into a loop. If you or you child are partial to wildlife plush, then either of these gorilla stuffed animals is for you. read more
By: adventure africa expedition | 2010-09-07 | Travel & Leisure Gorillas are natives of Central Africa. They are the largest living primates and they live in deep forests. They are divided into two species namely the Mountain Gorilla and the Lowland Gorillas. Their DNA highly resembles that of the humans and they are the next closest living relative to humans after the Chimpanzees. The Mountain species lives in the Albertine Rift a cloud forest in Virunga Volcanoes. read more
By: Randolph Rivas | 2011-04-11 | Travel & Leisure You can also look at in Google for gorilla safari discounts. If you want to trek the gorillas cheaply, you can join a group tour so as to save. It''s also crucial to book somewhat inexpensive accommod... read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-11-06 | Home & Family Next to a teddy bear, there is nothing quite like a huggable gorilla stuffed animal. With its oversized body, and velvety soft fur, a gorilla stuffed animal makes is an ideal stand-in for the iconic teddy. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-10-22 | Home & Family A gorilla stuffed animal is a terrific alternative choice to the iconic teddy bear. While it may not be your first choice, your child may feel quite differently about this particular soft toy. A gorilla stuffed animal is quite appealing to children of varying ages. read more