[ad_1] By Ann GibbonsOctober 15, 2018 at 05:00 In the case of gorillas, men who help women with their babies benefit. Advantages? More babies. A new study of wild wild gorillas in …
Read More »Male gorillas caring for children are five times more successful at breeding
[ad_1] Male wild gorillas may be more successful in breeding if they spend more time caring for their offspring or even other gorillas. Researchers at Northwestern University, the Max Planck Institute for …
Read More »New study seeks to understand why male mountain gorillas are doing something unusual for a mammal – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] According to a new study published by anthropologists at Northwestern University, men have better reproductive success when they spend more time looking after children – not just their children. In a …
Read More »Gorillas love salt food – and they'll even climb volcanoes to find it
[ad_1] Most people are aware that eating too much salt is bad for your health. And this is especially true for mountain gorillas in Central Africa who sometimes risk their lives to …
Read More »Gorillas appreciate Australian eucalyptus high in sodium – Xinhua
[ad_1] SYDNEY, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) – An Australian researcher has decided that Rwanda's gorillas are venturing out of their jungle protected habitat to attack nearby Australian eucalyptus plantations. Cyril Grueter of the …
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