- Mountain Gorillas Live in Volcanoes National Park
 Rwanda is home to mountain gorillas, which live in Volcanoes National Park, located in the Virunga Mountains in the northwest of the country.
- Endangered Species
 Mountain gorillas are a critically endangered species. There are only about 1,000 left in the world, and Rwanda protects a significant number of them.
- Gorilla Families
 Gorillas in Rwanda live in families, led by a dominant male called a silverback because of the silver hair on his back. These families are peaceful and social.
- Vegetarian Diet
 Gorillas mainly eat leaves, stems, fruits, and bamboo shoots. They rarely drink water because their food gives them enough moisture.
- Tourism Supports Conservation
 Gorilla tourism in Rwanda is carefully managed. A limited number of people are allowed to trek daily to avoid disturbing the gorillas. The money earned supports conservation and helps local communities.
- Gorillas and Humans Share DNA
 Gorillas share about 98% of their DNA with humans, making them one of our closest relatives in the animal kingdom.
- Tracking Gorillas is a Major Attraction
 Gorilla trekking is one of Rwanda’s biggest tourism activities. Visitors hike through the forest to spend one hour observing a gorilla family.
- Communication
 Gorillas use vocal sounds, body language, and facial expressions to communicate. They can laugh, play, and show emotions.
- Infants are Cared for by the Whole Group
 Baby gorillas are looked after not only by their mothers but also by other members of the family, showing a strong bond and care.
 
						    	     
						    	     
				            