Sentences with phrase «wild gorillas»

"Wild gorillas" refers to gorillas that live freely in their natural habitats, such as forests or jungles, instead of being in captivity or enclosed in zoos or sanctuaries. Full definition
Many of the artist's works take the space where people and animals meet as their subject, exploring the experiences of wild gorillas in a Cameroon park, a wolf trained to work in Hollywood films, a monkey - inhabited temple in India, and zebras at an exotic animal farm.
Many of the artist's works take the space where people and animals meet as their subject, exploring the experiences of wild gorillas in a Cameroon park, a wolf trained to work in Hollywood films, a monkey - inhabited temple in India, zebras at an exotic animal farm, dolphins in the Caribbean, and trained horses at Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament.
Gomez was first inspired to compare the microbiomes of the two populations when he was studying the gut microbes of wild gorillas with help from BaAka gorilla trackers.
Does your dream adventure consist of witnessing the magnificent herds of wildebeest stampeding through the Serengeti, are you in search of rare encounters with Africa's largest elephant population in Chobe, or catching remarkable glimpses of wild gorillas as you trek through their natural habitats in Rwanda?
She's made the Forbes Midas List twice, and, according to the Silicon Valley Business Journal, has also «taught in Kenya, trekked after wild gorillas in Africa and now serves as chairperson of the Somaly Mam Foundation, which focuses on ending sex slavery of underage girls around the world.»
Walsh says it will now be difficult for his group to find chimpanzees for testing an Ebola vaccine to protect wild gorillas and chimpanzees.
The situation is growing graver for wild gorillas.
Scientists suggest that wild gorillas use tools to overcome physical obstacles in their rugged habitat, rather than to forage for food, like chimpanzees and orangutans.
For scientists to study wild gorillas and chimpanzees, and for eco-tourists to see them, groups of «habituated» apes must let people get within a few metres of them.
This article appeared in print under the headline «Wild gorillas hum and sing to sound the dinner gong»
Other supporters have paddled a dugout canoe 500 km down the Congo River, tracked wild gorillas, and led numerous trips to Nepal, West Papua, Tasmania, New Zealand and the Ruwenzories in Uganda, as well as trips to Europe such as the Camino.
But what about wild gorillas visiting you?
Teams of veterinarians take to the mountains of Rwanda to safeguard the health of wild gorillas.
Rather, the wild gorillas and chimps are screwed.»
Unlike chimpanzees, which famously tinker with sticks and stones, wild gorillas are notoriously rare tool users.
Now, scientists may be adding new instruments to the wild gorilla's tiny toolbox: ladders.
Food - related calls have been documented in many animals, including chimps and bonobos, but apart from anecdotal reports from zoos, there had been no evidence of it in wild gorillas.
Let's accept that he's preternaturally empathetic towards apes, capable of talking down a wild gorilla that's new to the wildlife sanctuary where he works.
While some might say Harambe had a «good life» in the zoo, it doesn't come close to the life he would have had as a wild gorilla, with all its attendant risks.
«It was an innocent interaction with wild gorillas,» King says at the beginning, «and it was absolutely thrilling.»
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