The birth increases the Bageni family to 59 individuals, making it the largest gorilla family currently living in the park.
Learn how an endangered species that rarely has twins is caring for two newborns — and why the coming weeks matter most.
A mountain gorilla has given birth to twins in war-ravaged eastern Congo, a national park said on Wednesday, in what it ...
The twins were born to a 22-year-old female named Mafuko, who lost her own mother to armed individuals. The extremely ...
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Hope for endangered gorillas as twins born in war-hit region
Park officials say the event could have lasting significance for an endangered species with limited chances of recovery.
Virunga, situated in a conflict-prone part of DR Congo, is Africa's oldest and largest national park and was set up 100 years ...
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Double trouble! Endangered mountain gorilla gives birth to twins
Double trouble! Endangered mountain gorilla gives birth to twins. There’s been double baby joy for one of the world’s most ...
Rare twin mountain gorillas born in DR Congo’s Virunga National Park are raising hopes for the survival of the endangered ...
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Less than 1pc chance — endangered gorilla delivers rare twins in Congo’s Virunga park
An endangered mountain gorilla has given birth to twins in the Virunga National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
A mountain gorilla named Mafuko gives birth to twins, a "rare and remarkable event", in Virunga National Park in the ...
Mafuko, the mom of the twins, was born in 2003 but her mother was shot dead and she later joined a different family, ...
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