In the canopy of Uganda"s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a mountain gorilla leans into a meal of succulent green leaves. By day"s end, she"ll likely eat close to 40 pounds of foliage. Locals call this forest Bwindi, which means "impenetrable," but to this mountain gorilla, it"s simply home. Like us (and most primates), these gentle giants have opposable thumbs, which makes picking and eating an easy task. Also like us, mountain gorillas prefer hanging out on the ground. In fact, they"re known to stand upright and walk short distances with a remarkably human-like gait. We humans share 98 percent of our DNA with gorillas (both the eastern and western species), nearly as much as we share with chimps and bonobos. So yes, even though they have more body hair, we"re all hominids.
With leaves this tasty, who cares about a view?
Today in History
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Arrone in Umbria, Italy
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International Whale Shark Day
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Native American Heritage Month
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The Great Blue Hole, Belize
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Ancient storage in the Grand Canyon
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A keel-billed toucan in Costa Rica
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There’s treasure in them thar hills
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Cordouan Lighthouse, France
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Happy Easter!
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Easter
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Take the stairs
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC
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Wind Cave National Park celebrates 120 years
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A view fit for a queen
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Celebrating the UN’s International Day of Families
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European beech forest, Belgium
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Skógafoss waterfall, Iceland
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Banggai cardinalfish with sea anemone
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White Desert National Park, Egypt
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An endless journey
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