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Mountain Gorilla Holding and Looking at her Infant

Mountain Gorilla Holding and Looking at her Infant

$100.00 – $1,500.00

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Item # 01904 Category: African Animals
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Infant gorillas spend most of their time with their mothers for the first 1-1.5 years of their life.  When infants reach age 2 or 3  they begin interacting with other group members. While gorillas do spend a lot of time with their mothers when they are newborns, as they get older they become very more active with other group members and enjoy socializing, playing and wrestling.

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