Gorilla zoo Wall Art

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  • Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • Taken at the Adelaide Zoo one week before Anguka (pictured) and her half-sister Safiri were shipped to Europe for a breeding programme.

  • This is Charlie who lives at the North Carolina Zoo. This was my first attempt at color pencil. / Featured in Exotic Animals and Primate Art.

  • Mouila is one of Kibabu’s hareem :) at Taronga. I am putting this pastel I did of her back onto redbubble, to celebrate the arrival of a baby gorilla at Taronga. Human indifference, ignorance and the taste for “Bush Meat” threaten these poor guys.

  • Portrait of a Silverback Western Lowland Gorilla native to Africa. This gorilla is on the Red List of endangered species, and has been moved from the endangered list to the crtically endagered ist. The Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) is a subspecies of the Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) that lives in montane, primary, and secondary forests and lowland swamps throughout all or parts of Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Of all gorillas it is the gorilla usually found in zoos. A male Western Lowland Gorilla can stand 6 feet tall and weigh almost 450 lbs. The Western Lowland Gorilla eats plants and, occasionally, insects. They live in family groupings consisting of one dominant male, 5 to 7 adult females, children and adolescents, and possibly a few non-dominant males. Adult male Gorillas are prone to a particular form of cardiomyopathy, a degenerative heart disease. Babec, a Western Lowland Gorilla on exhibit at the Birmingham Zoo in Birmingham, Alabama (USA) was the first gorilla to receive an artificial pacemaker. The Western Lowland Gorilla is the most widespread and common gorilla, but is classified as Critically Endangered because its population had declined over 80 percent in 10 years.[citation needed] The Western Lowland Gorilla is critically endangered due to the Ebola virus and their main predators: man (poachers) and leopards. As referenced from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_lowland_gorilla ! Check out these other great animal cards: (Simply Click on the thumbnail to purchase!)

  • Taken at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo / Canon XTI 400D / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / / ......................................................................................................... / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / ............................................................................................................... /

  • This is Kathy and Lil’ George back in March 2004. I was lucky to be here when she brought out George. This was one of the first days she had brought him out. / Oklahoma City Zoo

  • Taken at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia, when we had a pair of gorillas there. They have moved on now to other zoos. This image featured in Black and White Photographers United in September 2009. Many thanks! And featured again in Eye Contact in September 2009. Thank you so much!

  • Western Lowland Gorilla at the Philadelphia Zoo.

  • This was amazing to watch, I walked past them a few times during the day but this Mum and Bub pair were always hiding, on my way out of the zoo they were out for a stroll and was lucky enough to get a few snaps! Lowland Gorillas are critically endagered in the Wild, Taronga Zoo in Sydney have had great success with there breeding program so far, with several youngsters born in the short time they have had them. One of my favourties!

  • This gorilla was busy watching her youngster playing. This was taken at the Brookfield Zoo. Taken with a Canon EOS 40D.

  • Three levels of a Gorilla family lazing around. This is NOT a composite. Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • This is a reworked version of one of my favourite Gorilla shots. She’s just a gorgeous animal, and I was always thrilled to get such emotive eye contact and posturing. Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • A very young Capuchin kiddie… Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • This is Kiani, one of the Orangutan ladies from Melbourne Zoo. Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • Orangutan, Kung-Fu Masta

  • A Western Lowland Gorilla with her youngster. Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • As we look towards the unknown, it is the protection of our loved ones that we seek comfort in. / Part of the Gorilla Collection More work by Natalie Manuel Be alerted to new images – Subscribe http://www.animusphotography.com

  • This gorgeous guy didn’t want to be apart of the day, so he just pulled his blanket over his head and turned his back on the world.. / I have a series of shots of him running down the side, if you would like any of these let me know and i will add them onto my page. / enjoy.. / Sony A200 / 55-200 lens / ISO 400 / focal length 120mm

  • Zaire looking less than pleased when she is caught picking her nose. Zaire is a Western Lowland Gorilla and as such she is one of a critically endangered species.

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