A animal group of a Grilla is called a mammal
Gorillas belong to the "Chordata" phylum. Gorillas belong to the "Chordata" phylum.
The two sub species are the lowland, and the longer haired mountain gorilla.
A gorilla is a mammal.
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Sloths are medium-sized mammals that live in Central and South America belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, part of the order Pilosa. Most scientists call these two families the Folivora suborder, while some call it Phyllophaga.
No, gorillas are not aggressive.
Wild gorillas will eat fresh fruit, plants, herbs, tree bark, bugs, and bamboo. Gorillas that live in the western low lands will eat differently than gorillas that live in the mountains. Mountain gorillas are vegetarian and western low land gorillas are not.
I don't know doesn't the title give you a hint. It's just like asking if real gorillas were used in a movie called the movie about real gorillas
For Phylum - ChrodataFor Class - OsteichthyesThese are the one the fish belong to..
Suborder: Mysticeti
Gorillas belong to the animal kingdom, specifically in the phylum Chordata. They are classified as mammals within the class Mammalia.
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All gorillas belong to class Mammalia .
Dogs, scientifically known as Canis lupus familiaris, belong to the following taxonomy: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Canis Species: Canis lupus familiaris
Damselflies do not belong to a single genus. They are a suborder of insects that includes over 100 genera. Dameselflies are in the suborder Zygoptera, in the order Odonata.
Hominidae .
Their suborder is Odontoceti. Anything beyond that needs to be more specific.
Snakes belong to the Class Reptilia, Order Squamata, Suborder Serpentes/Ophidia. There are about 2900 species of snake with many genera in each suborder.
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.
Wolves belong to the order Carnivora and suborder Caniformia.
Snakes belong to the suborder serpentes, which is a large classification than a genus. There are 456 different genera (plural of genus) of snakes.