Top Facts about Endangered Species Uganda’s Mountain Gorillas
The endangered species- Mountain gorillas are apes under the primates’ family and are found in Africa’s Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic republic of Congo. From which Uganda is considered to be one of the most popular mountain gorilla trekking and tracking destination. It is believed that mountain gorillas are endangered species as only 900 of them are estimated to be remaining on the earth. All year round the East African country- Uganda welcomes huge number of tourists from all over the world, from which some are first timers and repeated visitors for enjoying gorilla trekking or tracking safari.
There
are some major facts about mountain gorillas, which will offer great
knowledge about the endangered species before embarking on Uganda
gorilla safari tour. Please read on this article to find out the
details:
#Fact 1- Live in Forested Mountains:
As per
their name, the mountain gorillas live in forested mountains and at
times decide to go high towards the mountain peaks. Do not get scared?
You do not have to climb up high towards the mountain peak for spotting
mountain gorillas. Generally mountain gorillas are found to be
habituated on relatively lower slopes, which will help you enjoy a
shorter trekking period to find out mountain gorillas in their natural
habitat. It is found that forested mountains are very cold, which helps
the mountain gorillas to survive well. In this type of environment, the
mountain gorillas survive well as their fur gives them much needed
warmth.
#Fact 2- Feed on Plant Leaves and Shoots:
You
will be amused to hear that the incredible mountain gorillas are
actually vegetarians and feed on leaves and bamboo shoots. The mountain
gorillas spend most of their day in feeding. Typical meal of a mountain
gorilla consists of edible plant leaves, bamboo shoots and wild fruits.
#Fact 3- Found in Groups:
Generally
the mountain gorillas live in groups ranging from 10 to 30 or more,
which is led by a dominant silverback or male mountain gorilla. In
Uganda around 10 habituated mountain gorilla groups are found in
different national park and reserves like Bwindi Impenetrable National
Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Mgahinga National Park. Uganda’s
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is believed to be the perfect
destination for enjoying Uganda gorilla safaris. Some of the gorilla
groups are Mubare group, Rushergura group, Habinyanja group, Bitukura
group and Oruzogo group.
Conclusion:
Mountain gorillas
are peace loving animals, which makes it easier for tourists to watch
them while there are feeding or relaxing. Tourists must maintain a
reasonable distance away from them, do not provoke them and avoid use of
flash photography as well as maintain silence. In order to have utmost
fun, you must consider a reliable safari tour operator in Africa for booking an exciting Uganda Gorilla Tracking Safari that will offer safe and convenient trip.
This article is produced by Paradise Africa Safaris, which is a most competent and trustworthy safari tour operator in Africa.
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