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Some primate species, notably gorillas, can and do vocalize in short barks.
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Equally, the novel describes most large mammalian species (elephants, whales, gorillas, etc.) as having gone extinct.
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The anthropoid apes or man apes -- such as gorillas, chimpanzees, orang-utans -- may be referred to as "higher" ape forms.
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However, gorillas remain vulnerable to Ebola, deforestation, and poaching.
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Wise argues that chimpanzees, bonobos, elephants, parrots, dolphins, orangutans, and gorillas meet these criteria.
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While many birds and mammals -- including chimps and bonobos -- vocalise when finding or eating food, there had only been anecdotal evidence about gorillas.
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They determined that chimpanzees are more closely related to humans than gorillas.
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The film's popularity spawned similar pictures, including a few about ape men and gorillas.
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Another example of gorillas' significant intelligence is their ability to comprehend simple sign language.
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Frequent outbreaks of Ebola may have resulted in the deaths of 5,000 gorillas.
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