Gorillas don't eat jaguars. Gorillas live in Africa, Jaguars in South America. They're on different continents, one ocean apart.
On top of that, gorillas are mainly herbivores, and probably not that interested in eating a jaguar even if they got it served.
Gorillas eat mainly fruits and vegetation, with the exception of some small insects to supplement their diet. Given that they don't generally eat animals larger than ants and termites it would be highly unlikely a gorilla would even want to eat a snake.
No. Gorillas never go near waters and crocodiles do not really meet them. In wet lowlands covered with bushes, there have been some cases of crocodiles attacking gorillas that come to approach them.
I am 99% plus 1 that they do not eat their own species, and I think they might eat monkeys but only if there are absolutly no other food option. And that is a very rare case.
Basically no. Gorillas live in dense African jungle. Jaguars live in Amazon rainforest . They had never met.
No, gorillas are herbivores.
no there herbivores no meat lovers
No, gorillas are not monkeys. Monkeys and gorillas are both categorized as primates, as are human beings as well, but they are noticeably different types of primates. The most obvious difference is that monkeys have tails, which gorillas don't.
Wild gorillas will eat fresh fruit, plants, herbs, tree bark, bugs, and bamboo. Gorillas that live in the western low lands will eat differently than gorillas that live in the mountains. Mountain gorillas are vegetarian and western low land gorillas are not.
Since mountain gorillas are vegetarians they eat grass , shrubs and things like that
Spider monkeys eat food Spider monkeys eat food
Gorillas eat insects and plants. They eat bugs like grubs, termites, and insect eggs. They mainly eat plants, roots, flowers, and leaves.
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
gorillas eat leaves vines fruit roots and bark
No, they are vegetarianin their diet, and live in Africa, and not South America.
Zero. Gorillas don't "have" monkeys in the sense they are not capable of giving birth to them, nor do they eat monkeys because they are primarily herbivores, not omnivores.
No, gorillas are herbivores.
Yes, I'm pretty sure gorillas like to eat food, but not food eaten by humans. Gorillas like nuts and berries, since they are known as cousins of monkeys some may like bannanas.
Of course they eat food! Every living animal or plant does.
I believe that the king of the monkeys are the Gorillas
Ethical egoism
the correct answer is no because gorillas are like humans and chimpanzees do not grow up like gorillas or else they would be called gorillas when they grow up so the question you are looking for is obviously no.
Gorillas, monkeys and humans are all primates. However gorillas are not monkeys, they are great apes
no