- Study analyzing movements of western lowland gorillas suggests they show territoriality, defending core regions of their home ranges against neighbours, and mirror patterns common across human evolution, with core areas of resident dominance and larger zones of mutual tolerance https://www.inverse.com/science/eerily-human-trait-suggests-gorillas-arent-chill?fbclid=iwar29bo31vuxwjawchdb26stbdb4k1eyqtcti4xqnh6hlz5gmdxssjkclics 3 comments science
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