Their noses are unique to each individual, so they can be identified by their noses. The wrinkles around gorillas' noses are called nose prints and are unique for each individual, much like a human's finger prints.
Their noses are unique to each individual, so they can be identified by their noses. The wrinkles around gorillas' noses are called nose prints and are unique for each individual, much like a human's finger prints.
Their noses are unique to each individual, so they can be identified by their noses. The wrinkles around gorillas' noses are called nose prints and are unique for each individual, much like a human's finger prints.
Their noses are unique to each individual, so they can be identified by their noses. The wrinkles around gorillas' noses are called nose prints and are unique for each individual, much like a human's finger prints.
Yes, gorillas are endangered, the mountain gorilla critically so.
Gorillas are among the most beautiful and fascinating creatures on earth. See links. My favorite is the Mountain Gorilla.
Lowland gorillas have a population that has stabilized after becoming dangerously low with over 108,000 left. However, Mountain gorillas are endangered with only 600 or so left.
nope i dnt think so ... they never co-existed
In all mobile phone are this metal called coltan, and in the world 80% of it is found in africa - where the mountain gorillas and the eastern lowland gorillas live. so people are digging up all the tree and the habitats of the gorillas in order to mine for this metal.
Hi, I think that now the monkeys are gone or disappear. In Animal jam it says "the monkeys will no longer stay". so i think the monkey is little bit special
She was a Marine biologist and to see a mountain gorillas but she fell in love with them so she stayed there with them and studied them.
why i chosse the gorillas and why how many gorillas are left on earth
no there bones are much to dense, so they sink like a rock.