they destroy it
climate change affects all animals. the climate may not directly affect them, but it probably affects everything around them. there trees are dieing of from the heat, there food cant grow because its too hot, and its also too hot for them. if we don't act now, none of this will be here in a couple decades. after my expedition to the Galapagos, you feal enticed to do something, knowing that we stole the home from these majestic creatures. and they deserve it back.
Gorillas can be affected by global warming just like any other animal. Also, if people are affected by global warming and don't have enough food or water they can go into the forests and hunt gorillas. Gorillas are endangered because of both of those aspects, their own global warming in their habitat, and humans global warming that makes humans hunt gorillas and take away the gorillas Natural Resources
Gorillas need a habitat to live in to provide food, water, shelter and experience to their young and also themselves. Land clearing for crops or logging for wood is putting their chance of survival in danger by destroying their habitat and home. How does habitat destruction affect gorillas? Well. Its like a bulldozer driving over your community and leaving you homeless without clean water and food and warmth. But in a Gorilla way. That's how. :)
they only live in hot places to produce
tropical. mostly.
Yes
tropical. mostly.
The encroachment of humans on their habitat.
it makes them wet...
if Dora the explorer explores there.
Poaching, habitat loss, and climate change
Rapid Habitat Loss due to deforestationIndiscriminate Hunting for meatare the reasons why Gorillas are endangered
they have to shot the gorillos that tryed to kill them
most of the gorillas are living in Rwanda and Barundi high up in the mountains, there are about 600 left, although many more have been spotted further south in Africa.
because people are poching them for thier skin.
yes
Loggers cause death to gorillas by cutting down their habitat thereby depriving them of food and nesting areas. As gorilla habitat dwindles the remaining habitat becomes over-crowded. Gorillas are territorial and will try to drive off newcomers if there are not enough resources in the area to support them. In the end as the resources disappear, gorillas starve or die of thirst or fall prey to other animals who are also desperately searching for food.