Western Lowland Gorilla
The western lowland gorilla, a subspecies of the western gorilla, is critically endangered. These magnificent creatures inhabit the rainforests, swamps, and swamp forests of Central Africa, Cameroon, the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, and the Republic of Congo. These large apes play a crucial role in the ecosystems of their habitats. They disperse seeds, an important factor in forest regeneration. The gorillas are fun to watch because they’re naturally curious and love exploring, and exhibit many humanlike characteristics. Sources report that the western lowland gorilla population has decreased by 60% in the last two decades. GWW's Western Lowland Gorilla textile pattern is an original watercolor depiction of these amazing primates. The Western Lowland bra top features the background print only to coordinate with the Western Lowland Gorilla print leggings.