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Sharks, gorillas, monkeys, and lizards.
gorillas
Mountain gorillas
Gorillas have been listed as Endangered under the Endangered Species Preservation Act (predecessor law to the Endangered Species Act) since Jun 2, 1970. OBVIOUSLY gorillas are not native to the U.S., but the U.S. established the worlds first Endangered Species List.
Because they are on the Endangered list since they are considered and Endangered Species. This makes them illegal to hunt, poach or even kill.
Mountain gorillas and the Western Gorillas are two types of endangerd gorillas.
All gorillas are endangered.
It is illegal to kill gorillas primarily due to their status as endangered species, protected under various international and national laws, including the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and the U.S. Endangered Species Act. These laws aim to conserve biodiversity and protect vulnerable wildlife populations from extinction. Additionally, gorillas play a critical role in their ecosystems, and their protection is essential for maintaining ecological balance. Violating these laws can result in severe penalties, reflecting the global commitment to wildlife conservation.
Gorillas do not live in Africa no Isabella
Rapid Habitat Loss due to deforestationIndiscriminate Hunting for meatare the reasons why Gorillas are endangered
Yes, Gorillas are endangered.There are many sub-species of gorillas and most of them are critically endangered.Western Gorilla - Critically EndangeredWestern Lowland Gorilla - Critically EndangeredCross River Gorilla - Critically EndangeredEastern Gorilla - EndangeredMountain Gorilla - Critically EndangeredEastern Lowland Gorilla - Endangered
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