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Animagic: Tiki and Toko Gorillas | Super Soft Interactive Gorilla Plushes with Over 100 Sounds and Movements! | For Kids Aged 4+

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a b c d Watts, D. P. (1996). "Comparative socio-ecology of gorillas". In McGrew, W. C.; Marchant, L. F.; Nishida, T. (eds.). Great ape societies. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp.16–28. Swinging onto shelves this July, Tiki & Toko can be played with both together and separately for double the fun. When together, they will talk, sing and fall asleep in each other’s arms but when taken apart; the pair will whimper until they’re reunited again. The gorillas come with two feeding accessories, tapping into familiar play patterns. If not fed enough they’ll ask for more, but feed them too much and they’ll let out a loud burp.

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Gorillas have been observed displaying emotions such as grief and compassion for other primates, including humans.

Alesha, Matomah (2004). Sako Ma: A Look at the Sacred Monkey Totem. Tucson: Matam Press. p.48. ISBN 978-1411606432. Planet of no apes? Experts warn it's close". CBS News Online. 12 September 2007. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012 . Retrieved 22 March 2008. There are thought to be around 316,000 western gorillas in the wild, and 5,000 eastern gorillas. Both species are classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN; all subspecies are classified as Critically Endangered with the exception of the mountain gorilla, which is classified as Endangered. There are many threats to their survival, such as poaching, habitat destruction, and disease, which threaten the survival of the species. However, conservation efforts have been successful in some areas where they live. Gorilla family groups each live within relatively small areas of land. Different groups can however occupy converging areas and co-exist peacefully.

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Tutin, C. E. G.; Fernandez, M. (1992). "Insect-eating by sympatric lowland gorillas ( Gorilla g. gorilla) and chimpanzees ( Pan t. troglodytes) in the Lopé Reserve, Gabon". American Journal of Primatology. 28 (1): 29–40. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1350280103. PMID 31941221. S2CID 85569302.a b c d e f g Amir, Adam Pérou Hermans (15 June 2019). "Who Knows What About Gorillas? Indigenous Knowledge, Global Justice, and Human-Gorilla Relations". IK: Other Ways of Knowing. 5: 1–40. doi: 10.26209/ik560158. S2CID 202289674. Gorillas make a new nest to sleep on daily and do not use the previous one. This even if remaining in the same place. Usually, they are made an hour before dusk, to be ready to sleep when night falls. Gorillas sleep longer than humans, an average of 12 hours per day. [46] Interspecies interactions Miller-Schroeder, P. (1997). Gorillas. Weigl Educational Publishers Limited. p.20. ISBN 978-0919879898. Archived from the original on 27 June 2014 . Retrieved 4 July 2011.

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