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00:00The complex lives of gorillas in African forests.
00:04A silverback gorilla beats his chest in a misty forest.
00:07Gorillas use strength, memory, tools, families, voices, and gentle routines in African forests.
00:15Mountain gorillas climb Rwanda and Uganda slopes, eating leaves, stems, and bamboo shoots in cool highland forests.
00:23A silverback leads his group through dense vegetation, choosing feeding spots, and watching infants near their mothers.
00:30Gorilla mothers carry tiny babies against dark chests, nursing and grooming them through long, early years.
00:38Young gorillas tumble in forest clearings, wrestling siblings and climbing low branches like playful children.
00:45Gorillas build fresh sleeping nests each night, bending leaves and branches into soft platforms on the ground.
00:52Western lowland gorillas use sticks and hands to test swamp depth before stepping through muddy water.
00:57Gorillas communicate with chest beats, grunts, barks, and quiet rumbles that carry through thick forest.
01:04A gorilla eats fruit with careful fingers, showing hands that can peel, grip, and sort food.
01:11Gorilla groups spend many hours feeding because huge bodies need large amounts of plant food each day.
01:17Forest loss, snares, and disease threaten gorillas while park rangers patrol trails and monitor family groups.
01:24Chest beats, leafy nests, careful hands, and watching mothers reveal animals far more complex than they look.
01:33A silverback sits in green mist while a young gorilla climbs onto his back.
01:38Sap Александр
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