The beautiful montane forest ecosystem of the Virunga Volcanoes is the habitat of one of natures rarest large mammals, the mountain gorilla, which lives in forests between 9,000 and 11,000 feet.
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Immagini correlate
- The beautiful montane forest ecosystem of the Virunga Volcanoes is the habitat of one of natures rarest large mammals, the mountain gorilla, which lives in forests between 9,000 and 11,000 feet.
- Silverback mountain gorilla, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
- Young mountain gorilla swinging on vines, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
- Adult mountain gorilla holding onto vine, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
- Young mountain gorilla watched by its mother, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
- Young mountain gorilla, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
- Adult female mountain gorilla sitting in the rain, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
- Young, mountain gorilla, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
Più immagini correlate
- Mountain gorilla looking thoughtful, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
- Young mountain gorillas grooming each other, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National park, Rwanda.
- Young mountain gorilla curiously approaching the camera, Kwitonda Group, Mt Gahinga, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.
- Mountain Gorilla Zaire
- Virunga, Rwanda. A playful baby gorilla wrestles with its siblings.
- Virunga, Rwanda. A playful baby gorilla swings in the forest.
- Virunga, Rwanda. A silverback gorilla peers through the undergrowth.
- Silverback Nshongi leads a group of over twenty Mountain gorillas in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest of Southwest Uganda, Africa