The only place you'll find gorillas in the wild are in a small amount of African countries. Elsewhere they are only found in zoos. Trinidad has a small zoo, but I don't think there are any gorillas in it.
Monkeys do not live in Jamaica unless they are brought from somewhere else. There are fossil remains showing that there once existed monkeys in Jamaica but are now extinct.
Nope there used to be though.
There was also an experiment with gibbons on Hall's Island in the 1970s, and the surviving ones were displayed at the zoo.
Unfortunately it seems there are no monkeys left in Tobago's rain forest, but Howlers and Capuchin monkeys are still found in Trinidad.
Absolutely there are
yes
Bermuda is a single island, not islands.
The Bermuda Islands are one of the British Overseas Territories.
Bermuda
There are about 300 coral islands to Bermuda. NOPE THATS WRONG ITS MADE UP OF 128 ISLANDS Actaully there are 123 islands (http://www.bermuda-online.org/abcbda2.htm) Actually 122. I no bercause i live on bermuda.
Hamilton
The islands of Bermuda are not in the Caribbean.
Bermuda
966 miles. Here's a link: http://www.distancefromto.net/distance-from/Bermuda/to/Virgin+Islands+U+S
Bermuda
These are both islands.
Bermuda Islands Area of about 53 square kilometers with a population reached 70,000 inhabitants. The capital is a city called Hamilton. The entire area of Bermuda is a group of islands totaling 347 atoll (coral reef islands) with several small bays.
No, the Bermuda triangle is formed by lines drawn from Miami Florida to the Bermuda and Puerto Rico, and includes most of the Bahama Islands.