Primates in the Congo rainforest.

If you were there for a day you might see some different types of monkeys, or Primates. Some of the species only live in the Congo rainforest!

The Western Lowland Gorilla

The thing I love most about these Primates is their scientific name which is Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla! When they are standing on two feet, they are really big, between my height and my mum's height. They are critically endangered and their numbers have got smaller by 60% in the last 20 years which makes me feel sad. 

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You can tell a Western Lowland Gorilla because they have red fur on their heads and silvery fur on their backs and legs. They have 32 teeth like adult humans do. 

The Bonobo

Bonobos are great apes, like humans, and they are only found in the DRC in the Congo rainforest.  They are our closest living relatives! We share 98.7% of our DNA with Bonobos! 

Bonobos are peaceful and cooperative too newcomers. but they are endangered and could go extinct. There are maybe only 5,000 of them left in the whole world. 

We have been looking at a charity called Friends of Bonobos which is raising money to stop the Bonobos from becoming extinct. The charity uses the money that people donate to have sanctuary where they pick up babies that are orphans because people have killed their mothers for bushmeat and they look after them. Here is a video of how Bonobos live their life. 










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