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Bwindi Baby Gorilla Population On Increase

Bwindi Baby Gorilla Population on Increase

Bwindi Baby Gorilla Population on increase, the natural home to mountain gorillas received great joy and news for yet another gorilla baby birth. The new born was observed in Kutu family named after the silver back of the group located in southern sector at Rushaga.

Kintu gorilla family is relatively new. The baby was born on 21st October 2020. This is the second baby from this adult female. This now brings the group composition to to 11 members.

 

 

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