A gorilla is an ape. The great apes are Gorillas, Orangutans, Chimpanzees, Bonobos, and Man.
Gorillas are a type of ape, therefore the question is void.
I believe monkey's have tails and gorilla's do not!
Gorillas are one type of ape. Other apes are chimpanzees, bonobos, orangutans, and humans. These are the Great apes. There are also lesser apes, called Gibbons. Ape is the category in which chimps, gorillas, are gibbons are in.
Gorillas aren't the tallest apes, humans are.
Not exactly. Gorillas are apes but not all apes are gorillas. Apes are defined as primates in one of the following groups. The lesser apes (aka gibbons) belong to the family Hylobatidae. The great apes (aka gorillas, orangutans, chimps and humans) belong to the family Hominidae.
An ape and a chimp, are in fact, the SAME thing. You see, a chimpanzee is a particular species of animal that fits in a CATEGORY. That category is "apes". There are "apes" and there are "monkeys". Monkeys are smaller and have tails, whereas, the great apes can be huge and they don't have tails. This means that gorillas are apes, chimpanzees are apes, bonobos are apes, and orangutans are apes too. And so are gibbons.
Gorillas are a type of ape.
Gorillas
Homonins are bipedal apes.
apes and gorillas
there is no huge difference between us and apes we both think alike and can do almost anything
A monkey is a little bit small and a gorilla is a bit big.
GORILLAS chimps and baboons