Cross River Gorilla: Africa’s Rarest Great Ape
Recently, wildlife conservation group Wild Africa urged urgent action to protect Nigeria’s last 100 surviving Cross River gorillas.
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Habitat and Unique Traits
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Why Cross River Gorillas Are Critically Endangered
- Human Threats: Poaching for infants and hunting.
- Habitat Loss: Deforestation, logging, and agricultural expansion fragment populations.
- Disease: Ebola, respiratory infections, and other infectious diseases.
- Predators: Crocodiles and leopards, though ....
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