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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, as well as Rocky Vista University (U.S.), show that ...
Researchers show that even large silverback gorillas spend a substantial amount of time in trees Bwindi mountain gorillas in ...
Even the largest gorillas are arboreal: Contrary to traditional assumptions, arboreality in gorillas is not driven solely by the frequency of fruit eating or limited by their large body size, but ...
Gorillas have large, powerful jaws and teeth that help them break down tough plant material, and their robust skeletal structure provides them with the strength to move through the forest with ease.
Imagine a day melding into mankind’s entire history: A lone child; lithe, black (not white), and Congolese- - bent: Atop the Congo-Savanna two hands ...
Gorillas are often seen as brute giants of the jungle, but behind their immense strength lies a surprisingly sophisticated biology. In this video, we uncover what truly makes gorillas one of the ...
Human testicles are much smaller, in proportion, to some of our primate cousins. Evolution can tell us why. But the size of ...
The distortus Rex is a six-limbed mutated Tyrannosaurus rex that was birthed from an attempt to genetically engineer the ...
In the shadow of the Empire State Building, a nine-foot-tall gorilla gazes toward the iconic skyscraper. A few steps away, a ...
Gorillas, often thought of as ground dwellers, spend much more time in the trees than previously assumed. This finding from the Max Planck Institute challenges long-standing ideas about the anatomy ...