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MU GLL G 1 W although = while chest = the front part of your body between your neck and your stomach conservation = the protection of something disease = illness endangered = in danger of dying out establish = set up, create female = connected to a woman habitat = the natural home of a plant or animal height = how tall something is individual = single animal locals = people who live in the area male = connected to a man moisture =water that is in the air or in plants or trees muscular = powerful, with a lot of muscles occasion = time, event poacher = someone who catches or shoots animals illegally, without permission primarily = mainly, mostly protect = defend, guard rare =not very often rebel = person or soldier who fights against the government settlement = towns and villages shy = nervous when you or get into contact with meet other people or animals similar = like single gorillas = one at a time spread = to pass on to others survive = to live, not to die threaten = to be in danger wander = walk around weigh = how heavy something is Mountain gorillas are one of the most endangered animals in the world. cientists think that there are only about 600 mountain gorillas left. hey live in the higher regions of the rain forests in wanda, Uganda and Congo. Mountain gorillas are strong, with long muscular arms and a big chest. hey have thick black hair that protects them from the cold in high mountain regions. large male gorilla may reach a height of almost 2 metres and a weigh about 200 kilograms. lthough they are very strong mountain gorillas are shy animals. hey normally don t attack humans. Male gorillas lead groups of up to 40 individuals. hese leaders are called silverbacks because of the gray hair they get when they grow old. he silverback protects the group, decides where to eat, rest and sleep. emale mountain gorillas have few babies. uring the 40 to 50 years that a female lives she gives birth to two to six babies. he first baby is born at about eight or ten. he then has further babies every three to four years. n most cases single gorillas are born, in rare occasions she gives birth to twins. Babies ride on their mother s back until they are two or three years old. While mountain gorillas wander around during the daytime they look for safe places to sleep at night. Lighter ones sleep in trees while heavier mountain gorillas nest on the ground. Mountain gorillas are primarily plant eaters. hey need about 30 kilograms of vegetation every day to survive. hey also eat insects and worms but rarely drink water because they have enough moisture in the plants. Life for mountain gorillas, however, is not peaceful. hey are endangered in many ways. More and more people are moving to live in the rain forests. here they burn down trees to get more farmland, build roads and settlements. he habitat of mountain gorillas is getting smaller and smaller. Gorillas are also threatened by poachers, who sell babies to zoos or kill them for their meat. Because the animals are similar to humans, locals and tourists often spread diseases when they get into contact with them. Protecting the mountain gorillas is difficult because there are wars and other conflicts going on in these countries. ebels and government soldiers often hide in the rain forests where the gorillas live. till many fricans are working hard to protect mountain gorillas. he frican Wildlife oundation has established a conservation program to save the last mountain gorillas.

MU GLL G 2 1. nswer the questions n which parts of the world do mountain gorillas live? escribe their appearance, height and weight! re mountain gorillas dangerous to humans? What are the leaders called? What is their job? ow long does a female mountain gorilla live? ow many babies can she have during her lifetime? What do mountain gorillas eat? Why don t they drink so much? n which ways are mountain gorillas endangered? What is the frican Wildlife oundation?

MU GLL G 3 2. xplain in nglish habitat rain forest locals moisture settlement survive threaten 3. rue or alse here are only about 600 mountain gorillas left in the world. Mountain gorillas are strong, but shy animals. hey have thick black hair that poachers hunt for wool. Mountain gorillas threaten and attack humans. female mountain gorilla can live to be 50 years old. silverback is the youngest member of a group. e is protected by his mother. Gorillas usually wander around at night. emale gorillas have babies every year. Lighter mountain gorillas sleep in trees. Mountain gorillas eat mostly plants. he living areas of mountain gorillas are getting smaller all the time. People burn down the habitat of mountain gorillas because they spread diseases. here are many conflicts and wars in the region.

MU GLL G 4 4. Crossword 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 clipsecrossword.com cross 1. the front part of your body between your neck and your stomach 5. someone who shoots animals without permission 6. person or soldier who fights against the government 8. continent in which mountain gorillas live 10. nervous when you get into contact with other people or animals 11. to walk around without a real place to go 12. in danger of dying out own 1. the protection of a plant or animal from danger 2. connected to a woman 3. how tall something is 4. the natural home of a plant or animal 5. defend, guard 7. illness 9. one of the countries in which mountain gorillas live

MU GLL G 5 5. Write a letter to a government of one of the countries! ry to convince them that saving mountain gorillas is very important! uggest a few things they could do!

MU GLL G 6 Key rue or alse here are only about 600 mountain gorillas left in the world. Mountain gorillas are strong, but shy animals. hey have thick black hair that poachers hunt for wool. Mountain gorillas threaten and attack humans. female mountain gorilla can live to be 50 years old. silverback is the youngest member of a group. e is protected by his mother. Gorillas usually wander around at night. emale gorillas have babies every year. Lighter mountain gorillas sleep in trees. Mountain gorillas eat mostly plants. he living areas of mountain gorillas are getting smaller all the time. People burn down the habitat of mountain gorillas because they spread diseases. here are many conflicts and wars in the region. Crossword 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 clipsecrossword.com C V B W L W P C G M L C G Y