A mature Gorilla having silver hair is called silverbback gorilla .
Other then humans, nothing.
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Other then humans, nothing.
the preators of the gorillas are leoparps and man.
Cause it's a bearAnswer 2No, a bear is heavier and stronger than a gorilla. Gorillas are not predators, do not punch, while bears are powerful, large predators that can kill gorillas very easily. Even the black bear is heavier than a gorilla.
Homo sapiens (humans) are unnatural predators of all species of gorilla, while leopards are presumed to be predators of lowland gorillas. Gorilla remains have been found in leopard scat (faeces), but this may just indicate scavenging.
Gorillas, unlike like other African apes, have almost no natural predators due to their large size and group lifestyle. Only large cats such as leopards have been known to regularly prey on them. More than any other animal, gorillas' biggest threat is man.
Both have binocular vision even though they are not primary predators.
Gorillas, unlike like other African apes, have almost no natural predators due to their large size and group lifestyle. Only large cats such as leopards have been known to regularly prey on them. More than any other animal, gorillas' biggest threat is man.
No. Gorillas are mainly herbivores, and would not kill an ox to eat. A gorilla wouldn't kill an ox even out of defense. In addition, gorillas and ox will not fight each other unlike predators that attack.
The scientific name for the lowland gorilla is Gorilla gorilla.
There are two species of Gorilla: Gorilla gorilla(Western Gorilla) and Gorilla beringei (Eastern Gorilla). There are four recognized subspecies:Western Lowlands Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)Cross River Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli)Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei)Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri)The Bwindi Gorilla has been suggested as a third subspecies of Easter Gorilla. However, it has not yet been assigned a trinomen.
Living Things: Food, water, and mates. Non-Living Things: Shelter and protection from predators.