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    History

    Skulls of gorillas were first collected near the town of Bili in 1908. These were sent to the colonial power of Belgium; … See more

    Description

    Williams initially claimed the apes were bipedal (meaning they walk upright) and stand over five point seven feet (1.7 metres) tall, with the looks of a giant chimpanzee; making them look more like the extinct … See more

    Distribution

    Bili is a city, and a river tributary, which lies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's far north, about 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of the Ebola River. It lies to the north of the Uélé River, to the south of this river lie deep tropical … See more

    Conservation

    Primates throughout the Congo are hunted for bushmeat, although less to the north of the Uélé. Beginning in 2007 the Bili area saw an influx of gold miners, prompting concern by Westerners about the animals in the area. Over … See more

    External links

    "The giant lion-eating chimps of the magic forest" on the UK Guardian website.
    • Chadwick, Alex. NPR.org "In Search of Congo's Bili Ape" Radio Expeditions (a co-production of NPR and the National Geographi… See more

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