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Monkeys
  • Kibale is a moist, mid-altitude tropical
    forest,comprised of a mosiac of vegetation types,
    which vary with the altitude. This includes areas
    of permanent swamps, and some grasslands
    especially on hilltops.

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Gorilla
  • The Gorilla is the largest of the anthropoid
    manlike apes. This animal has huge shoulders, a
    broad chest, and long arms and short legs. A
    large male gorilla living in the wild may weigh
    450 pounds. Standing up on its hind legs may
    reach 6 feet tall.

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Chimpanzee
  • Chimpanzees are curious and excitable, and they
    enjoy playing when young. They have excellent
    memories, and enough skill to enable them to make
    simple tools. They have been known to put two
    sticks together and to pile up boxes in order to
    reach food. Young chimps can be tamed easily .

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  • They make excellent performers because they are
    intelligent and they are good imitators. A
    chimpanzee looks like a hairy man. A full grown
    chimpanzee may be 5 feet tall and weigh as much
    as 180 pounds. Sometimes the chimpanzee can be
    found in the trees, But most of the time there on
    the ground.They eat fruit and leaves.

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Other species
  • Eleven species of primates live in Kibale,
  • including species of nocturnal prosimians,
    several monkeys species, chimpanzees, and
    baboons. Other wildlife at Kanyawara include
    hundreds of avian species , forest elephant,
    duikers, giant forest hog, golden cat, civit,
    genets, mongoose, squirrels, snakes, and rodents,
    and rarely leopards.
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