Gorillas are more aggressive than Chimps because, they are more wilder than Chimps.
I believe there are no more or no less than 10,000 gorillas in the world where as there once was about 1,000,000 gorillas
Not necessarily. They will still be aggressive to other animals because of their territory and they may not stop being aggressive.
Hunting an.d the human destruction of natural habitat
yes, all of my hamsters that i have owned, the girls have been more aggressive
Yes, alcohol lowers inhibitions in general, and often makes drivers more aggressive and less defensive.
Yes!! Gorillas have black skin underneath their fur, making it seem as though they a very hairy. Truly, they have less than us humans. we have lighter skin underneath our hair, making it look like we are not as hairy as gorillas
Apes are primates, and primates go through an ovarian cycle, meaning that to some extent, all primates have 'periods'. Since humans are apes, of course they can have a period!! Other non-human apes (gibbons, siamang, orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos) also go through this cycle, although it is less pronounced. They do still menstruate however.
Rob Dunn, a biologist at North Carolina State University, calls chimpanzees "partially lapsed vegetarians." He notes that less than 3% of the average chimp's diet is made up of meat. "On average," he writes, "nine days a year are meat days for chimps. But because chimps don't share perfectly, most chimps probably gets less than this."
The rules may have changed to protect the players.
It is a social structure in which mature or aggressive people maintain power over younger or less aggressive individuals.
It depends what you want. In my experience male Corgis are more aggressive but also more loving. Females are less aggressive and less loving. Generally you would have to check out the individual and its history.
It actually should be less aggressive, but if it is an older dog it will probably remember more than it would if it was young.