I don't know about the hands exclusively but native populations of the various African nations eat gorillas and chimpanzees, reguardless that both are endangered species and are protected by law.
there are about 786 gorilla's left in the world
Dian Fossey (1932-1985) was the world's leading authority on the mountain gorilla before her murder, probably at the hands of poachers, in December of 1985.AnswerAn American Zoologist important for her work with the Mountain Gorilla. -Dian Fossey was known for taming Gorilla's mostly, and when her favorite Gorilla, Digit was murdered she buried him behind her cabin, when she was murdered, they buried her next to Digit.is a sciencetist
Some things they eat with their hands, others are with forks and spoons. It's no different than anywhere else in the world.
well you never know if there is a pink gorilla out there than there will be a purple lion!
befriended the gorilla
Gorilla tape is made by the makers of Gorilla Glue and is currently being used by those in the skate boarding world as a proven substitute for duct tape.
Its probably a monkey or gorilla as they have hair every were except there hands, feet and there bottom. Other animals may have fur every were but a monkeys or a gorillas fur if much longer and furry.
There is one in barcelona, an albeno gorilla
the gorilla's job is to feed there young
World in Your Hands was created in 1993.
A Gorilla is the largest primate and ape in the world. The largest monkey would be the Baboon.
Italian food may be eaten in Italy. It also may be eaten in Italy's former colonies in Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, Rhodes and the other islands of the Greek Dodecanese, Somalia, and Tianjin/Tientsin, China. In fact, it may be eaten just about anywhere in the world where Italians have settled and opened up Italian grocery stores and restaurants. Additionally, Italians and their descendants throughout the world tend to cooperate with community and local events, for the ever popular 'taste of Italy'.