Outside of zoos and the like, bears and gorillas do not live together.
Grizzly bears don't affect the life of polar bears. They are just the same type of species living in a different area . They have no effect on each other.
Since these two animals are not naturally ever in the same geography, there hasn't been any test sufficient to answer your question.
2 or more populations living in the same area at the same time is a community.
yeah there the same
Gorrillas don't have the same similarities..as chimps the live in the same environment but hunt differently and look different gorillas r more like bears with alot of fur as 4 a chimp they don't have much body hair...there the same cuz there have the same concept they both hunt 4 food,..are smart as humans & both are related to human DNA..I might be wrong...but I hope this helps a little
Yes (I am sorry we changed your question completely.)
Gorillas are becoming an endangered animal because ofPoaching - this happen because groups of villagers that live in the same area as gorrila hunt and kill for gameHabitat loss - We are knocking down trees and forests which are the gorillas environment
Gorillas are becoming an endangered animal because ofPoaching - this happen because groups of villagers that live in the same area as gorrila hunt and kill for gameHabitat loss - We are knocking down trees and forests which are the gorillas environment
In ecology there are levels of organization. These levels are individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere. A community is an area where organisms of different species live together. An example of this would be deer, owls, and bears living in the same area of a forest.
ecosystem
monkeys and gorillas are in the same family as a chimpanzee
Living area is measured to the outside of your walls. covered porches and garage are not included. I have not seen "gross" living area used. It could be the same as "total framing area " which would include the total covered area.