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A group of gorillas have a surprising knack for hunting truffles, researchers find

Last updated: April 19, 2025 3:38 pm
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Gorillas in Congo’s Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park are turning heads with their unexpected truffle foraging behavior. While pigs are usually the stars of the show when it comes to sniffing out truffles, these soil-scratching primates are proving to be quite skilled at finding the savory fungi as well. A recent study published in the journal Primates sheds light on this fascinating discovery.

Located in the Republic of Congo in Central Africa, Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park is home to an estimated 180 western lowland gorillas, alongside elephants and chimpanzees. The park, spanning over 1,500 square miles of lowland rainforest, was established in 1993 and is managed by the Congolese government and Wildlife Conservation Society.

Initially, scientists believed that the gorillas were merely searching for insects to eat when they were observed scratching the soil. However, with the help of local knowledge and molecular soil analysis, researchers closely monitored four groups of gorillas for almost a decade. Through their efforts, they were able to collect specimens of the food the gorillas were foraging for, which turned out to be a specific species of deer truffle known as Elaphomyces labyrinthinus.

This truffle foraging behavior among the gorillas has significant social implications for the primates. While not all groups engage in this behavior, some individuals may adopt it when they move from one group to another, shedding light on the gorillas’ social structure.

Interestingly, gorillas are not the only primates aiding researchers in truffle discoveries. In 2020, bonobos in Congo stumbled upon a new species of fungi called Hysterangium bonobo, which plays a crucial role in nutrient absorption for trees and supports the diets of other animals. These findings were made possible by researcher Gaston Abea, a member of the indigenous Bangombe people, who utilized his traditional knowledge and tracking skills to document this behavior.

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Abea, the lead author of the study, emphasized the importance of preserving traditional knowledge in studying and conserving ecosystems. “Our ancestors used to hunt gorillas, now we protect them, and I hope to inspire other Ba’Akas to do the same,” he said.

This groundbreaking research showcases the remarkable foraging abilities of gorillas and highlights the invaluable role that traditional knowledge and indigenous communities play in understanding and preserving our natural world. The intricate relationship between primates and truffles continues to unveil fascinating discoveries in the realm of wildlife conservation and biodiversity. Would you like me to write a new article on a specific topic or provide a summary of an existing article? Let me know how I can assist you further.

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