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They are beautiful, the pics are of the ones in Rwanda, it was a longer trek to find them than the one in Bwindi, but they were once we had found them easier to see, had longer fur/hair, they were soo big and when the tracker did not know the babies and females were around the back of a bush the blackback charged, the tracker wasnt hurt but it certainly made you realise they were wild animals and although most of these groups are habituated and used to seeing humans, you knew anything could happen