The first to study mountain gorillas, Schaller habituated them to humans, allowing us to see their truly amiable nature. Nature’s Greatest Defender : SAT DEC 12 10P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/episode/nature-s-greatest-defender-3982
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www.pbs.org In 1974, Dian Fossey and researcher Kelly Stewart witnessed something few have ever seen: a newborn gorilla in the wild. Rereading her notes about that magical day, Kelly recalls what it was like to see the baby, named Titus, for the first time. Follow Titus' decades-long story, from...
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NATURE retraces the life of Titus, silverback leader, from birth to present reign, spanning a tumultuous period in the history of a species and a nation in "The Gorilla King." In 1974, renowned pri...
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Normally Titus is a calm and distinguished leader. However, recent challenges to Titus' rule by his rival, Kuryama, have the entire group of gorillas on edge. Could this be the climax of Titus's ep...
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Mountain gorillas groom each other regularly and often. Grooming sessions make it easier for visiting vets to identify individuals and check their health.
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Uganda’s Bwindi Forest is home to almost half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas, an endangered species. Correspondent Martin Seemungal treks through the wilderness to observe some of the rare creatures in their natural habitat.
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