No. However, a panther may take an opportunity to hunt and kill a young unguarded gorilla if and when given the chance. In most cases though, panthers prefer smaller game like monkeys, deer, taipars, etc, than taking on a full-grown male or female gorilla.
Yes but only if the fox lives in panther territory.
A panther will only eat a dead bear that is alone and panthers also eat bear cubs that are unguarded.
NO. A polar bear could kill a panther very easily and it could kill it with a single swipe of its claws.
Panther is a generic term that applies to lions, tigers, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars. None of these animals live in the range of the polar bear so they would never meet in nature.
yes
Tigers, monkeys, frogs, toucans, panthers and gorillas
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.
gorillas eat leaves vines fruit roots and bark
Where they find them. Gorillas are not known to gather food to bring with them and eat later.
Gorillas eat fruits, berries and nuts.
Since mountain gorillas are vegetarians they eat grass , shrubs and things like that
Yes and no... If they are hungry, gorillas will eat any kind of vegetable but they don't normally choose to eat peas!
In Cambodia
no
No .
No. Male panthers may be a threat to young panthers but generally speaking, no, panthers do not cannibalize their young.
gorillas are omnivores because they don't actually eat meat they eat veggies as well as bugs :)