| Name: |
Gorilla gorilla diehli
|
| Number Remaining: |
Fewer than 300 |
| Where they live: |
Nigeria and Cameroon
|
| Characteristics: |
Similar to Western Lowland gorillas, Cross River gorillas have redder hair on their head compared with their Eastern cousins, with male gorillas displaying striking chestnut coloured hair. |
| Status: |
Critically Endangered (IUCN Red list: A4cd ver 3.1) |
| Population |
Eight small isolated populations, separated by farmland and settlements |
| Main Threats: |
Hunting and habitat destruction |
Following the 1960s war in Nigeria, Cross River gorillas were thought to be extinct. However, during the 1980s, sightings were recorded and small numbers of the sub-species were rediscovered in Cameroon and Nigeria on the banks of the Cross River. Very little is known about this elusive sub-species of gorilla, except that their numbers are small and their highly fragmented environment could threaten their future.