the adjective is SMALL
Gorillas live in family groups
Gorillas live in family groups
Not exactly. Gorillas are apes but not all apes are gorillas. Apes are defined as primates in one of the following groups. The lesser apes (aka gibbons) belong to the family Hylobatidae. The great apes (aka gorillas, orangutans, chimps and humans) belong to the family Hominidae.
they do more activities alone
I believe they are called families.
In groups called troops .
It is a noun,meaning a series of rulers, other notable individuals, or groups, often within a family. The related adjective is dynastic.
yes because they live in families or groups.
A demonstrative pronoun replaces a noun, while a demonstrative adjective modifies a noun. For example, in the sentence "This is my book," "this" is a demonstrative pronoun replacing the noun "book," and in the sentence "I want that book," "that" is a demonstrative adjective modifying the noun "book."
No. Gorillas will travel in groups usually. Especially if they are silver-backs. They also live in middle of rain forest most commonly sleeping and eating.
Social skills are one of gorillas' most important survival skills. They alert each other when there is danger, work together to find food and are more intimidating to predators while in groups.
Yes. Chimpanzees are one of the four groups referred to as great apes (also known as hominids), of the family Hominidae. The other members are orangutans, gorillas, and humans (and close relatives).