They just are herbavores. Kind of like some types of animals are. It means they do not eat meat and that just means Gorillas dont like meat.
There used to be an estimated 5000 mountain gorillas in the 1910's.
Gorillas - like all primates - are vertebrates.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores and their diet consists mainly of fruits, leaves, stems, and shoots. They also consume insects occasionally, but they are not a major part of their diet. Gorillas do not actively hunt or eat other animals.
Yes, gorillas are primarily herbivores and their diet consists mainly of fruits, leaves, and plants. They do not typically eat animals, although there have been some rare instances of gorillas consuming small insects or other small animals.
A gorilla is a herbivore. Although, there are instances where gorillas eat small insects. But insects are not classified in the animal kingdom so gorillas can be considered herbivores
Gorillas are technically omnivores in that they can eat meat (mostly in the form of insects), but they are predominantly herbivores.
In 1840 there were about 1000 mountain gorillas left.
Mountain gorillas and the Western Gorillas are two types of endangerd gorillas.
The differences between cross river gorillas and mountain gorillas are 1.Mountain gorilla live in mountains, cross river gorillas live in the lowlands. 2.Mountain gorillas are usually bigger and hairier. Those are the only differences i can think of right now.
Mountain gorillas and silverback gorillas are not the same, but they are closely related. Mountain gorillas are a subspecies of the eastern gorilla, specifically found in the Virunga Mountains of Central Africa. The term "silverback" refers to adult male gorillas, regardless of their subspecies, characterized by the silver hair on their backs that develops with maturity. Thus, while all silverback gorillas can be mountain gorillas, not all mountain gorillas are silverbacks, as females and younger males do not have this distinctive feature.
She studied mountain gorillas in Africa.
Gorillas are mostly herbivores, vegetarians and are not known to have ever eaten a human.
Gorillas are herbivores and eat only plants.
no they are herbivores they eat plants. i have never seen a gorilla eat meat or even heard of one that does but there is one type of monkey that eats other smaller monkeys so they are csrnivores
No. Elephants are not carnivores, but herbivores..
Mountain gorillas are disappearing mainly because of poaching and human encroachment.
Gorillas are mainly herbivores, plant eaters. Not much hunting needed to catch a plant.