Gorillas have a stiff, firm pharynx to aid with childbirth, a common practice among the females
yeah there the same
A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans
No. Humans and gorillas evolved from the same common ancestor, but one did not come from the other.
Gorillas are not normally aggressive to humans, but if pressed, they can do great damage.
Gorillas share about 98 of their DNA with humans.
Gorillas do not wear bras. Bras are a human undergarment designed for breast support, but gorillas do not have breasts like humans do. Gorillas have chests with nipples, which do not require the same kind of support.
Yes, they do (Have all the same reproductive organs as humans). They actually have all the same organs humans have, as we are in close evolutionary relation to them and other primates.
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.
Same reason we kill any animal - because we think we can benefit from it.
No, gorillas and humans cannot crossbreed because they are different species with different numbers of chromosomes.
Humans are their enemies.
Yes, in fact, they have about 99% of the same hemoglobin. This may be why scientists think humans evolved from monkeys, apes, gorillas, and/or chimps (chimpanzees).