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Folivorous Collection

"Discover the Fascinating World Creatures in Parc National des Volcans" A heartwarming sight unfolds as a baby Mountain Gorilla

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) baby, close-up of head

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) baby, close-up of head, Parc National des Volcans (Volcanoes N. P. )
Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) baby, close-up of head, Parc National des Volcans (Volcanoes N.P.), Virunga Mountains, Rwanda

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) young, sitting in rain

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) young, sitting in rain, Parc National des Volcans (Volcanoes N. P. )
Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) young, sitting in rain, Parc National des Volcans (Volcanoes N.P.), Virunga Mountains, Rwanda

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) young, close-up of head, sitting in rainforest

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) young, close-up of head, sitting in rainforest, Volcanoes N. P
Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) young, close-up of head, sitting in rainforest, Volcanoes N.P. Virunga Mountains, Rwanda

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Giant pandas in captivity C016 / 2536

Giant pandas in captivity C016 / 2536
Giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) in captivity. The giant panda mainly eats the shoots and leaves of bamboo, which is abundant in its mountain forest habitat of southern central China

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Verreauxs sifaka mother and baby

Verreauxs sifaka mother and baby
Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) mother and baby on the ground. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Verreauxs sifaka male

Verreauxs sifaka male
Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) male on the ground. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Red-tailed sportive lemur C013 / 7001

Red-tailed sportive lemur C013 / 7001
Red-tailed sportive lemur (Lepilemur ruficaudatus) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageFolivorous Collection: White-footed sportive lemur C013 / 7003

White-footed sportive lemur C013 / 7003
White-footed sportive lemur (Lepilemur leucopus) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageFolivorous Collection: White-footed sportive lemur

White-footed sportive lemur (Lepilemur leucopus) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Gray bamboo lemur C013 / 6998

Gray bamboo lemur C013 / 6998
Gray bamboo lemur (Hapalemur griseus) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated from Africa

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) Chimanuka adult male silverback

Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) Chimanuka adult male silverback, amongst forest undergrowth, Kahuzi-Biega N.P. Kivu Region, Democratic Republic of Congo, november

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) young, close-up of head and shoulders

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) young, close-up of head and shoulders, sitting in vegetation, Volcanoes N.P. Virunga Mountains, Rwanda

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Silver leaf langurs

Silver leaf langurs (Presbytis cristata) eating leaves. These primates are found in Thailand, Western Malaysia and Borneo

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Silver leaf langur

Silver leaf langur (Presbytis cristata) eating leaves. This primate is found in Thailand, Western Malaysia and Borneo. Adult silver leaf-langurs have metallic grey fur and a crest of spiky red hair

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Dusky leaf-monkey

Dusky leaf-monkey (Trachypithecus obscurus) in a tree. This primate is found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia. It is folivorous (feeds on leaves), but will also eat fruit and flowers

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) immature and baby, wet from rain

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) immature and baby, wet from rain, Parc National des Volcans (Volcanoes N. P. )
Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla b. beringei) immature and baby, wet from rain, Parc National des Volcans (Volcanoes N.P.), Virunga Mountains, Rwanda

Background imageFolivorous Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) adult female with young, resting on nest

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) adult female with young, resting on nest, Volcanoes N. P
Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) adult female with young, resting on nest, Volcanoes N.P. Virunga Mountains, Rwanda



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"Discover the Fascinating World Creatures in Parc National des Volcans" A heartwarming sight unfolds as a baby Mountain Gorilla, with its innocent eyes and curious expression, explores its surroundings in Parc National des Volcans. Amidst a gentle rain shower, a young Mountain Gorilla finds solace while sitting peacefully in the lush greenery of Parc National des Volcans. Rain-soaked and undeterred by the weather, an immature Mountain Gorilla and its adorable baby companion embrace each other's company in Parc National des Volcanos. Witness the delicate balance of nature as a young Mountain Gorilla indulges in its folivorous diet while comfortably seated amidst abundant vegetation at Volcanoes N. P. Behold the majestic silverback adult male Mountain Gorilla up close - his powerful presence captured through a captivating yawn that reveals both strength and vulnerability. In the midst of rainfall within the enchanting rainforest of Volcanoes N. P. , a young Mountain Gorilla captivates us with its expressive face, reminding us of our shared connection to nature. Venture beyond gorillas into Eastern Lowland territory where Chimanuka, an impressive silverback adult male, gracefully feeds on forest undergrowth - showcasing their unique folivorous habits. The Red-tailed sportive lemur makes an appearance twice - highlighting their importance as folivores within Madagascar's diverse ecosystem. Verreauxs sifaka leaps into view with elegance and grace – these agile creatures rely on leaves for sustenance as they navigate their way through Madagascar's forests. Captivating Giant Pandas held captive showcase how even these iconic animals have adapted to being folivores when necessary – reminding us of our responsibility towards conservation efforts worldwide.