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Month: July 2012

Young Gorillas Outsmart Some Poachers

Young Gorillas Outsmart Some Poachers

Check out this sto­ry from Nation­al Geo­graph­ic: After a poacher’s snare killed a baby goril­la from their troop, two young moun­tain goril­las worked togeth­er to find and destroy traps in their Rwan­dan for­est home, accord­ing to con­ser­va­tion­ists on the scene.

Author Laurie Endicott ThomasPosted on July 29, 2012December 19, 2016Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Young Gorillas Outsmart Some Poachers

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