The primary threats to gorillas are poaching and habitat loss. They live in the African rain forest, so anything that protects their habitat protects countless other species, too.
1. Buy Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified paper and wood products. A majority of wood is harvested illegally and irresponsibly. However, FSC Certified products are sustainably harvested.
2. You can donate to organizations that protect animals against poaching, like the World Wildlife Fund.
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They are black and sometimes gray. It depends on the gorilla. Most gorillas are black. The silverbacks have a large area of silver fur on their backs.
There are two species of gorillas: Gorilla gorilla, the Western Gorilla, and Gorilla beringei, the Eastern Gorilla. Silverbacks are dominant males of any gorilla species or subspecies (there are six recognized subspecies).
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They protect their home by killing anything that might hurt them.
Contribute to the programs that establish gorilla sanctuaries and protect the animals from poachers.
No. Male gorillas are very defensive in their territories and are very dangerous as well. Female gorillas are also very dangerous sometimes, especially if they have a young to protect.
The scientific name for the lowland gorilla is Gorilla gorilla.