Mountain gorillas are some of man's closest cousins. They share almost 98% human DNA and they're very hiralious to watch during a gorilla trekking safari in Uganda. According to the IUCN redlist, they're listed as endangered due to extreme habitat loss in the Congo. Worse still, they're hunted for bush meat and hides or also suffer at the hands of trophy hunters. The gentle giants are omnivore and primarily feed on plantain, occasionally they'll on wild fruits. In Africa, mountain gorillas exist in Rwanda, DR. Congo and the largest population is in Uganda in one of Africa's remaining Afro tropical motane forest called Bwindi. A few thousands exist in wild places if these countries, thanks to