Where
do we find the mountain gorillas in Uganda?
The endangered mountain gorillas of Uganda are found in two places and these are Mgahinga National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. In the neighbor hood, there is volcanoes national park which is found in the republic of Rwanda. Remember, the parks in Uganda are part of the Virunga chain. This chain stretches into the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. It also ranges from 2,200-4,300 metres (7,200-14,100 ft)
The endangered mountain gorillas of Uganda are found in two places and these are Mgahinga National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. In the neighbor hood, there is volcanoes national park which is found in the republic of Rwanda. Remember, the parks in Uganda are part of the Virunga chain. This chain stretches into the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. It also ranges from 2,200-4,300 metres (7,200-14,100 ft)
The
type of vegetation where these gorillas live.
Usually, these
mountain gorillas live in very dense vegetation. They live at the bottom of the
mountains which become more sparse at a higher elevations. These forests where the mountain gorillas
live are very cloudy. Not only are they cloud but also very misty and very
cold. These apes are purely herbivorous animals and this means that their diet
is composed of the leaves, shoots and stems of plant species. These apes also
feed on bark and this composes of 6.9 percent of their diet. The roots do
compose 3.3 percent of their diet; flowers compose 2.3 percent while the fruit
compose of 1.7 percent. Their diet is
also composed of small invertebrates and this composes of 0.1 percent. The
silver backs which are the male gorillas do eat up to 34 kilograms of the
vegetation every day they go to search for food. The females on the other hand
eats up to 18 kilograms
Which
park has the highest number of mountain gorillas?
Recent research has shown that Bwindi
Impenetrable Forest has got the largest
number of mountain gorilla population. It is a home of over 400 mountain
gorillas. In Bwindi Impenetrable National park, the canopy of the trees make it
dark within the forest. The altitude of the forest are between 1,160 to 2,607
meters above sea level.
How
mountain gorillas behave while in the wilderness.
When in the wilderness searching for what
to eat, these gorillas are very aggressive. Their aggression is rare in stable
groups though when the mountain gorilla groups do meet, usually the two
silverbacks can sometime engage in a fight to death. Their canines cause gaping
injuries. Their entire sequence
basically has nine steps including, progressively quickening hooting, symbolic feeding, rising bipedally,
throwing vegetation, chest beating with cupped hands, one leg lick, sideways
running, two legged to four legged, slapping and tearing vegetation and
thumping the ground. They live in groups
that do vary in size from 2 to 30 or 40 but most often in groups of 11 members.
These mountain gorillas have got no mating season thus the babies are born all
year long. The silver backs which are the male mountain gorillas start breeding
at the age of 15 years while the female
gorillas give birth from the age of 10 to 12 years old. The female gorillas usually give birth
every two to three years and this gives 4 to 6 offsprings during their life
span. The silver back do leave their group at about 11 years of age while the
little over half of the females will leave their group.
The
usefulness of the silverback/male gorilla in the group.
The silverback,
male gorilla is the main gorilla in each gorilla group. In a group, this
gorilla will determine the movement of the gorilla group and will lead them to
an appropriate feeding sites throughout the year. The silverback also mediates
any conflicts within the group and protects the gorillas from external threats.
In case of any attack by humans, leopards or any other gorilla, it is the
silverback that will protect the other gorillas in the group. This male gorilla
will be the center of attention at the rest sessions.
How the mountain gorillas behave.
These great apes are very strong and
powerful. Despite of their being strong, they are gentle and very shy. During
the reign of Dian Fossey in Rwanda, she was against the visiting of mountain
gorillas as is done today in Uganda.
In conclusion therefore, their enemies of
the mountain gorillas are humans. They are also threatened by diseases that
humans may bring to the park. This is the reason why Uganda Wildlife Authority
has set up strict rules to prevent the spread of diseases. For more information
about gorillas, send us an email through; peter.kennethwere@gmail.com
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