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 Bamboozled! Amazing pictures of a 30 stone Silverback gorilla who has one too many - and ends up with a sore head
Bamboozled! Amazing pictures of a 30 stone Silverback gorilla who has one too many - and ends up with a sore head
When wildlife photographer Andy Rouse was told he would find a family of endangered gorillas high on the mountain, he did not expect to find them this high.

Sitting back in the foliage as if it was a cocktail bar, the mountain gorillas had been gorging on alcoholic sap from fresh bamboo shoots and were looking distinctly the worse for wear. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Move over, Huge Silverback Gorilla Butler.
Move over, Huge Silverback Gorilla Butler.
Llama Caddies.

For real. picked by suckersklub 2 months ago
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 HUGE SILVER BACK GORILLA BUTLER RENTALS!
HUGE SILVER BACK GORILLA BUTLER RENTALS!
Do YOU need an impeccably dressed butler that can dead lift 2,000 pounds (and who doesn't these days)?

Be the ENVY of your neighborhood with these FABULOUS Silverback Gorilla Butlers. Having these serve at your party will speak volumes about your taste.

Go upvote Kero for her website design genius! picked by Doggylives 5 months ago
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 Crowning glory: World's only bald gorilla is still king of the jungle
Crowning glory: World's only bald gorilla is still king of the jungle
A gorilla in Congo has attracted attention from around the globe as the only primate of his kind to have no hair on his head.

But Kadogo is not ageing, or even old before his time. In fact, the Silverback has been hairless on his crown since his birth in 2000. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 Strategic Gorilla Sex May Explain Human Monogamy
Strategic Gorilla Sex May Explain Human Monogamy
Female gorillas use sex as a tactic to thwart their rivals, new research suggests. Pregnant apes court their silverback male to stop other females conceiving.

This kind of competitive behaviour may even help explain how humans evolved into a mostly monogamous species, she says. picked by Doggylives 3 months ago
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