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  2. Nest-building in primates - Wikipedia

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    Gorilla night nest. Gorillas construct nests for day and night use. Day nests tend to be simple aggregations of branches and leaves on the ground, while night nests are more elaborate constructions usually on the ground but sometimes on trees, especially those of juveniles and females in areas submitted to a high poaching pressure.

  3. Gorilla - Wikipedia

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    Nests tend to be simple aggregations of branches and leaves about 2 to 5 ft (0.61 to 1.52 m) in diameter and are constructed by individuals. Gorillas, unlike chimpanzees or orangutans, tend to sleep in nests on the ground. The young nest with their mothers, but construct nests after three years of age, initially close to those of their mothers ...

  4. Cross River gorilla - Wikipedia

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    It was also found that the gorillas created more day nest during the wet season and reused nesting sites about 35% of the time. It was also found that the mean group size was 4–7 individual, yet the mean nest size at the sites was 12.4 nests and the most frequent number of nests was 13, showing some gorillas may have made multiple nests.

  5. Beloved gorilla Winston, second oldest in the U.S ...

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    "Nest in peace, Winston," the group posted on Facebook, referring to how gorillas in the wild build ground nests with branches and leaves. Sign up for Essential California for news, features and ...

  6. Western lowland gorilla - Wikipedia

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    In the study done at Lope, gorillas harvest most of their food arboreally, but less than half of their night nests are built in trees. [14] They are often found on the ground, and the group has up to 30 gorillas. Western lowland gorillas live in the smallest family groups of all gorillas, with an average of four to eight members in each.

  7. Bili ape - Wikipedia

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    According to Hicks, in some ways, the apes behave more like gorillas than chimpanzees. For example, they build ground nests as gorillas do, using interwoven branches and/or saplings, bent down into a central bowl. However, they frequently nest in the trees as well. Often ground nests will be found beneath or in proximity to tree nests.

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