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Plastic Lowland Gorilla

F1029 B81 - Plastic Lowland Gorilla, 1 1/2 inches long

F1029 B81 - Plastic Lowland Gorilla,
1 1/2 inches long

US $2.00

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Our plastic lowland gorilla is 1 1/2 inches long and 1 1/4 inches tall. He fits well into any classroom presentation or shoebox diorama. He is also a worthy addition to any wild animal collection. Please check out our other gorilla toys and gifts.

The gorilla is the largest living primate and inhabits cloud forest jungles and lowland jungles in Africa. Our plastic gorilla appears to be a replica of a western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). The lowland gorilla tends to weigh between 200 and 500 pounds and stands about 5 feet tall. It walks on its knuckles in search of fruits and shoots to eat. Gorillas, genetically speaking, are the animals most similar to humans. Also, lowland gorillas live in elaborate social groups of about 15 members with one dominant male, and lead a peaceful existence. The gorilla communicates to other troop members through a series of hoots. Gorillas face a terrific struggle to survive. Widespread poaching, and slaughter by hungry invading armies, has decimated the gorilla poulation. Through massive conservation efforts to establish safe zones in parks under the watchful eye of wardens, the gorilla population has managed to withstood total extinction.


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