Yep!
Yes, gorillas give live birth.
Yes, gorillas are mammals so give birth to live young.
No. Gorillas give birth to live young.
Gorillas are placental mammals, so they give birth to live young. The only mammals which lay eggs are the monotremes, which includes platypuses and echidnas.
The Zoo has two gorilla troops. One includes Honi, Kira, and the newest addition, Motuba. The second is a bachelor group consisting of two young males, Louis and Kuchimba.
gorillas do raise their young
Gorillas (like all mammals except monotremes) are viviparous i.e. they give birth to live young.
They are both mammals and give birth to one or two young ones at a time.
Homo sapiens (humans) are unnatural predators of all species of gorilla, while leopards are presumed to be predators of lowland gorillas. Gorilla remains have been found in leopard scat (faeces), but this may just indicate scavenging.
No, they're mammals. Mammals don't lay eggs (except for monotremes).
Giraffe is a mammal. Just like any other mammal, giraffe also give birth to a baby.
They put the young on their backs