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Gorilla Fact
Acquire gorilla fact sheet and a photo of the babies at the zoo.
Average probability of surviving per year from age of first reproduction to longevity is 0.91 for an animal. Mortality in stable populations is about 42% for immature, mostly in the first year of life and 5% for adults. These animals live about 35-50 years, though a captive can live even for 54 years.
Acquire gorilla fact sheet and a photo of the babies at the zoo.
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Gorilla Fact -
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Gestation period lasts 251-295 days; actually there is no information as for a particular breeding season of the animals. After a gestation period, females give birth to one young (twins may also occur although it is seldom). During her life, a female usually gives birth to two or three young. Acquire gorilla fact sheet and a photo of the babies at the zoo.
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