Disaster Lightning strike kills four Mountain Gorillas - Are you sure they're meant to live?

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Four rare mountain gorillas, including a pregnant female, have died in Uganda after being hit by lightning, a conservation group says.

The three adult females and a male infant were found in Uganda's Mgahinga National Park with "gross lesions" on their bodies indicating electrocution.

The Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration (GVTC) called this a "big loss for the species".

There are just over 1,000 mountain gorillas in existence.

The species is restricted to protected areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda.

The four that died were part of a 17-member group, which has been called the Hirwa family by the authorities.

An infant mountain gorilla
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionMembers of the Hirwa group were photographed in 2012
The Hirwa group had crossed the border from Rwanda into Uganda last year and had been living in Uganda's Mgahinga National Park.

Mgahinga is in the Virunga Massif range of mountains which straddle the borders of Uganda, Rwanda and DR Congo.

"This was extremely sad," Andrew Seguya, executive secretary of the GVTC, told the BBC.

"The potential of the three females for their contribution to the population was immense," Dr Seguya said.

He added that the 13 surviving members of the Hirwa family have been found and are feeding well.

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Samples from the post-mortem are currently being tested and confirmation of the cause of death is expected within the next three weeks, GVTC said.

In 2018, the mountain gorilla was removed from the list of critically endangered species, after intensive conservation efforts, including anti-poaching patrols, paid off.

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God's still pissed off about Harambe and is taking all the gorillas for himself.
 
Dunno about that, being electrocuted sounds pretty awful. You're cooked from the inside out.
True. You have a point.

I'm saying compared to deforestation, extinction by human means, flu, war, gang violence, etc. Being struck by lightning seems like a better way to go by comparison.
 
I'm saying compared to deforestation, extinction by human means, flu, war, gang violence, etc. Being struck by lightning seems like a better way to go by comparison.
It's always a tragedy when an innocent young gorilla's life is cut short by gang violence.
 
I'm not sure why this is news. Wild animals die from misadventure all the time. It's not like there are gorilla EMTs to take them to gorilla hospital for gorilla Berniecare.
 
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