An average garilla family is usually ten individuals, but we have had groups of up to 65 animals. Mountain garillas are particularly special because they live in the most extreme environment where there's not a lot of fruit. They form lifelong relationships like we do and that really impacts how they move through space. The different subspecies also have their own group structure which introduces all sorts of interesting behavioral elements around them.

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