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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International Rock Day
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Lake Magadi, Kenya
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Celebrating the International Day of Forests
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When in Rome...celebrate Saturnalia
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Is that a smile?
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Life goes on at the Beatles Ashram
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Womens History Month
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World Art Day
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World Lake Day in the Faroe Islands
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Silvereyes in South Korea
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World Oceans Day
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Yosemite National Park anniversary
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Step into the dark
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Teacher Appreciation Day
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A perfect day to fly your flag
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Flag Day
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That bill s just not going to fit
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Oh, to sleep under the northern lights
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For Hispanic Heritage Month: Out of Many, One
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Astronomy Day and National Public Lands Day
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Celebrating Take Your Dog to Work Day
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Lion cubs, South Africa
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Observing a squirrelly day
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American bison, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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Where the wildflowers grow
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Twas a night just like tonight
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Short-beaked echidna, Adelaide Hills, Australia
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A lunar lantern celebration
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Colosseum, Rome, Italy
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