by Olivia Martin-Spisak
The Angolan Colobus Monkeys lives in Kenya and East Africa. They are dying because of fur hunting and loss of habitat. These monkeys have very soft fur and have been hunted for there fur for a long time. You could classify them by there long white mantel and there white whiskers and beard. They are solitary animals.You can help these monkeys by donating to the Colobus Trust Foundation or sponsoring a monkey. If you have any questions please email at livloveslife@gmail.com.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Mountain Gorillas
by Olivia Martin-Spisak
One half of mountain gorillas live in in the forests of the Virunga mountains in the celteral part of Africa. They also live in Rwanda Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. These apes are endangered because of habitat loss and poaching. Gorillas are aproxomitly 4-6 feet. There wild population is about only 200. Females give birth to one infant at a time. Infants weigh only 4 pounds. Gorillas are solitary but there familys live together and there usulally close but not living with other gorillas. You can help these amazing cratures by donating to organizations that are helping the Mountain Gorillas.
One half of mountain gorillas live in in the forests of the Virunga mountains in the celteral part of Africa. They also live in Rwanda Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. These apes are endangered because of habitat loss and poaching. Gorillas are aproxomitly 4-6 feet. There wild population is about only 200. Females give birth to one infant at a time. Infants weigh only 4 pounds. Gorillas are solitary but there familys live together and there usulally close but not living with other gorillas. You can help these amazing cratures by donating to organizations that are helping the Mountain Gorillas.
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