deppends on what kind you are talking about, most live in rain forests but some live in in mountain forests
an allgator lives longer
Gorillas are not native to Australia. They are native to Africa only. A gorilla that lives in Australia is just a gorilla.
A gorilla lives in a lot of different enviornments
green food.
A frog lives mainly in water and a gorilla mainly on land
i im a gorilla and i like hamburgers i am a gorilla and i like hamburgers
well a gorilla lives in a cool misty forest so its surrounded by different animals and trees like the kapok tree
This is a large primate similar to a chimpanzee. Here are some sentences.Stop acting like a gorilla!The silverback gorilla beat his hands on his chest.That bully is nothing but a big gorilla.
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.
Thousands of people like Gorilla glue. -Smart choice of name .
A gorilla is a gorilla. There is no other animal like it. Its a gorilla, not an orangutan or a chimpanzee, its a gorilla. They are the largest extant species of primates on Earth. They are so many things but what they are is just what makes them unique.
Gorillas are NOT extinct - yet - although several species are threatened with extinction right now due to loss of habitat/human encroachment and poaching. Current identified species and sub-species of gorillas are:Western Gorilla(Gorilla gorilla) Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)Cross river gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli)Eastern Gorilla(Gorilla beringei) Mountain gorilla(Gorilla beringei beringei)Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri)The range of the two species is separated by the Congo river and its tributaries. The western gorilla lives west central Africa while the eastern gorilla lives in east central Africa. As logging operations cut new roads into the remote areas inhabited by the gorillas, they destroy habitat and make access to the gorillas easier for poachers. The least threatened is the Western lowland gorilla - which is still classified as "vulnerable". The Eastern lowland gorilla is classified as "endangered" with around 4,000 such gorillas currently living in the wilds. The Mountain gorilla is critically endangered with less than 800 left. The Cross river gorilla is even more critically endangered, with less than 300 left.