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Q: How do gorillas share their food?
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I like gorillas Do you like gorillas If so can you share some information about them?

Gorillas are among the most beautiful and fascinating creatures on earth. See links. My favorite is the Mountain Gorilla.


What food do gorillas gets in its place?

Gorillas eat flowering fruits but the Gorillas that only it these are the one from western and eastern lowlands


How do gorillas need to survive?

Social skills are one of gorillas' most important survival skills. They alert each other when there is danger, work together to find food and are more intimidating to predators while in groups.


Where do gorillas eat berries?

Where they find them. Gorillas are not known to gather food to bring with them and eat later.


What is a gorillas activity?

searching for food and shelter


How do zookeepers entertain gorillas?

by giving them food


How can humans help gorillas?

by giving there food


When do Gorillas get their food?

usually during the day


Do gorillas like to eat?

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.


What food do gorillas hunt?

Gorillas are mainly herbivores, plant eaters, Not much hunting needed to Catch a plant.


How often do gorillas need fed?

Fed gorillas to have the food in the nutrients. Two and four are good fed places.


Why is the animal cosidered an endangered species?

Gorillas are mostly endangered because of poaching and smaller habitats. They are killed or fur and for their skulls that are displayed in poachers houses. Also the reduction of habitats is killing them. They need a large area to mate and live since they are always walking around. The forests and jungles have been cut down and gorillas have been forced to all move in one little area. This is over-population. Since all the gorillas share the land they share the food within the land. Eventually all the food is little and cannot support the group. Then the group slowly dies. This is why the gorillas are endangered.