Gorillas do not eat koalas.
Gorillas and koalas do not even occupy the same continent.
Few animals eat the koala. Unsupervised dogs frequently kill koalas, but they do not eat them. Dingoes will eat koalas, and Birds of Prey may try to take koala joeys. Quolls may even attempt to eat a young joey if it is not secure in its mother's pouch.
Gorilla.
A gorilla?
The silverback gorilla eats what other gorillas in its locale eat. We don't "pull out" the silverback gorilla for a study of the food chain of the gorilla. Why? The silverback gorilla is just a mature male of the species. That's all. In that light, it eats what other gorillas in its region eat. The gorilla is essentially a vegetarian, and it really has no other animals that prey on it. (This, though man kills it for meat and/or to trade in its body parts.) The diet of the gorilla will vary a bit as the flora vary in the area it roams. Use the link below for more information on what the gorilla eats.
Koalas eats eucalyptus leaves - not bamboo.
Koalas are herbivorous. Kangaroos are herbivorous. Neither species eats the other.
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
Yes. The koala cannot produce its own food, so it is a consumer. A consumer is an organism that eats other organic matter (in the case of the koala, it eats eucalyptus leaves) to gain energy to survive.
I guess he eats what any gorilla eats, only much more of whatever it is.
other crutaceans.
Almost everything a gorilla eats is plant material, so life in the forest is like living in a huge restaurant! Gorilla food includes leaves, stems, fruits, seeds, and roots.
An omnivore is defined as an organism that consumes both plants and animals (insects included). Therefore, the organism in question would be an omnivore. A herbivore on the other hand is an organism that consumes plants exclusively.
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