Gorillas Pose For Selfies With Anti-poaching Rangers In Congo (Photos)
Some ‘photogenic’ gorillas seemed more than ready to show off their good sides as they posed for amazing selfies with anti-poaching rangers.
The hilarious pictures were taken at the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo and shared on the Facebook page for The Elite AntiPoaching Units And Combat Trackers.
According to its website, Virunga is Africa’s oldest national park. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to exceptional wildlife, including the last of the world’s critically endangered mountain gorillas.
The park is protected by a team of over 600 rangers; some of who seem to have formed a tight bond with the park’s gorillas.
The hilarious pictures were taken at the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo and shared on the Facebook page for The Elite AntiPoaching Units And Combat Trackers.
According to its website, Virunga is Africa’s oldest national park. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to exceptional wildlife, including the last of the world’s critically endangered mountain gorillas.
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The park is protected by a team of over 600 rangers; some of who seem to have formed a tight bond with the park’s gorillas.
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