Abiotic factors are nearly same for all animals of an ecosystem including , air , water , rain , gravity , topography , fire , temperature , etc.
thee speed is aproximatly.......85 mph!
Well the silver back gorilla sort of defends wildlife. He is unselfish and doesn't just protect his relatives. You would be surprised about how much silver backs help our ecosystem. But if the ecosystem changes the silver back can't protect the ecosystem anymore and worse he might not be able to protect his family or even himself.
Gorillas live in the rainforests and subtropical forests in Africa. The term Silverback refers to a male gorilla having reached an age of maturity which becomes visibly distinctive in a silvery-grey coloring that appears on the back of the gorilla.
biotic, its a plant and plants grow. meaning its alive.
Depends on if you want an herbivore(or "plants-only") or an omnivore(which eats meat as well). Among omnivores, a seal is one, as well as bears, and apes like the silver back gorilla. Among herbivores, there's cows, elephants, giraffes, deer.
A silver back gorilla is almost like the regular gorilla plush except it has a silver line running down its back. The gorilla in the pack who has a silver stripe down its back is the leader of the gorilla pack.
a silver back gorilla would win easily win!
same as a normal gorilla
No, the "silver back" is a description of the hair coloring of mature Gorilla males, particularly of the Mountain Gorilla species, and NOT species of Gorrilla. Females do not develop this silvery appearance.
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Yes , King Kong is a Silver-back mountain gorilla .
silver back gorilla
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Silver back .
In the mountains of India.
the cheeky cat, gorilla, silver back gorilla, all the poodles, American buffalo,
Gorilla vs Elephant? The Elephant no contest