They are both:
just to mention a few.
Big mouths, teeth, and heads
Humans and apes are both mammals.
Gorillas have a stiff, firm pharynx to aid with childbirth, a common practice among the females
No. Humans and gorillas evolved from the same common ancestor, but one did not come from the other.
Baboons and gorillas are not direct ancestors of humans. Humans share a common ancestor with primates like baboons and gorillas from millions of years ago, but they are not direct descendants of these species. We share a more recent common ancestor with great apes like chimpanzees and bonobos.
From an evolutionary perspective, all mammals are related, so yes, humans and horses or zebras are related, although not closely; humans are much more closely related to the great apes (gorillas, bonobos, chimpanzees, and orangutans). From a creationist perspective, humans and horses are not related.
Gorillas are not normally aggressive to humans, but if pressed, they can do great damage.
The common intestinal parasites carried by horses are not transmissible to humans.
Humans are their enemies.
Gorillas aren't the tallest apes, humans are.
leopards and humans
yes
gorillas enimies are elephants because the gorillas are scared of them they are scared
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.