Some scientists have proven that gorillas are smarter physically (like opening jars or buttoning buttons) but they cant write or spell, so
No. Humans are smarter than Gorillas
It depends on the human. Like me, I probably am. But little Miss ' I'm gonna go jump of a building and break a leg and prove I can live dowm the street'.... no. It depends on your intellect, but in general, no.
It depends on the human. Like me, I probably am. But little Miss ' I'm gonna go jump of a building and break a leg and prove I can live dowm the street'.... no. It depends on your intellect, but in general, no.
Gorillas are one of the smartest types of animals, but they're not smarter than humans.
Maybe they're so clever they chose not to evolve.
No, but they are close. The most intelligent animal is the human. The most intelligent non-human animal is the chimpanzee.
Gorillas are very intelligent. Some can even do sign language.
No .
No, Gorillas are apes just like humans. Apes are more intelligent than monkeys and do not have visible tails.
Not very. Gorillas, like all apes, are extremely intelligent. In some ways, they even beat humans in intelligence. Some studies on primates have discovered that most of them can work out basic arithmetic and complete puzzles such as mazes far quicker than a human. Gorillas are not dumb, they're one of the most intelligent species of animal on the planet, alongside humans, chimps and dolphins.
Yes, Tree's are smarter than humans.
no
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
gorillas enimies are elephants because the gorillas are scared of them they are scared
Yes. Chimpanzees are one of the four groups referred to as great apes (also known as hominids), of the family Hominidae. The other members are orangutans, gorillas, and humans (and close relatives).
Humans do not have any insects, neither do other animals (except insects).
erm coz they like beans more than gorillas
Gorillas are more aggressive than Chimps because, they are more wilder than Chimps.
No, but we are related distantly. We are related more closely to Great Apes (such as gorillas) than to monkeys.
I think you're looking for a monkey-chimp-human sort of answer. However there is not a order in which humans evolved (and are evolving). Humans are most closely related to chimpanzees, followed by gorillas and then orangutangs.Not Orangutang->Gorilla->Chimp->Human.What I am saying is that the common ancestor of chimps and humans was around more recently than the common ancestor of humans and gorillas, which was more recent than the common ancestor of orangutangs and humans.After the close relatives you get monkeys then lemurs. Followed by rodents and then the rest of the mammals.