I wouldn't recommend those two animals getting near each other. Both of them can be hostile to each other when their young are around and they feel they must protect them. And tigers will hunt other animals as prey.
No.They are found on different continents.Besides, tigers could kill gorillas.
While tigers are primarily carnivorous and have been known to attack and kill gorillas in the wild, it is not a common occurrence. Tigers more commonly prey on smaller animals like deer and wild pigs, as gorillas are not typically part of their natural prey.
Bengal tigers will act aggressively towards humans. A person should never attempt to approach a Bengal tiger in the wild.
They don't. Bengal tigers live mostly in India, a few in southeast Asia. Chimpanzees and Gorillas both exclusively live in Africa. So, unless in captivity, they don't interact.
Tigers, monkeys, frogs, toucans, panthers and gorillas
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Yes. Any species of gorillas are taller than tigers.
Gorillas and chimps weren't around when the Australopithecines was
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No. Gorillas are in Africa, Tigers in Asia. They'd never meet in the wild.
Gorillas are not the Siberian tiger's enemy, they live on different continents. And, there are no white Siberian tigers. Only Bengal tigers carry the white gene, and these are very rare.
A learned behavior for a gorilla is learning to peel a banana with it's feet or climbing a tree or even learning to act the right way around people if they know we won't hurt them and there are some endangered species of gorillas.