Bokito is the dominant male of his gorilla group.
Between late 2001 and 2006, over 700 visitors observed the habituated gorilla groups at Bai Hokou.
As gorilla groups are increasingly geographically isolated from one another due to human settlements, the genetic diversity of each group is reduced.
The gorilla group was his favorite, and he paused in front of it, pursing his lips, letting himself merge with the scene.
Because gorilla groups stay together, the male is able to monopolize the females in his group.
Evidence shows that one third of gorilla groups in East Africa have two grown males in their group.
It is commonly believed that the structure of the gorilla group is to prevent predation.
Rwanda has the largest number of habituated gorilla groups, and this number looks set to increase from seven to eight.
The choice of gorilla group was apt.
The frequency of when each of these are consumed depends on the particular gorilla group and the season.