“…b . graueri ), and mountain gorillas in several study sites (western lowland gorillas: Mondika in Lodwick & Salmi, 2019, Bai Hokou in Goldsmith, 1999; Remis, 1997, NouabalĂ©âNdoki in Nishihara, 1995, LopĂ© in Rogers et al, 1990; Williamson et al, 1990, Rio Muni in Sabater Pi, 1997, Belinga in Tutin & Fernandez, 1985, reviewed in Rogers et al, 2004, and eastern lowland gorillas: Kahuziâbiega in Yamagiwa et al, 1994; Yamagiwa et al, 2005, and mountain gorillas: Bwindi in Rothman et al, 2006). Furthermore, it is also reported that chimpanzees and bonobos in multiple study sites feed on piths of African gingers in the wild (chimpanzees: Belinga in Tutin & Fernandez, 1985, Bulindi in McLennan, 2013, Kahuziâbiega in Yamagiwa & Basabose, 2006, Kalinzu in Furuichi et al, 2001, Kibale in Potts et al, 2011, LopĂ© in Tutin & Fernandez, 1993, Mahale in Nishida & Uehara, 1983, and bonobos: Bolobo in Maloueki et al, 2016, Lake Tumba in Horn, 1980, Wamba in Ishizuka et al, 2019, and Yalosidi in Kano, 1983; Uehara, 1990).…”