well some say that we evolved from gorillas so we are much like them.
Gorillas have mutualistic relationships with certain species of insects, like ticks and beetles, which help with grooming and pest control. They also exhibit commensal relationships with certain birds that follow them, feeding on insects disturbed by the gorillas' movements without affecting the gorillas.
they all get along when other gorillas go off to find food for their babies other gorillas will help dem and offer to watch dem !? how sweet !?!
gorillas are primates
Lowland, and mountain forest gorillas.
There are two species of gorillas: Gorilla gorilla(Western Gorillas) and Gorilla beringei (Eastern Gorillas). Each species has three subspecies.
there are 4 species the lowland gorillas, the cross river gorillas, the nigerian/cameroonian gorilas; the mountain gorillas.
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
there are 4 species the lowland gorillas, the cross river gorillas, the nigerian/cameroonian gorilas; the mountain gorillas.
Yes, some gorillas eat berries. Each gorillas diet depends on its species and where it lives, along with what is available to it.
Yes
Gorillas
There are two species of gorillas: Gorilla gorilla, the Western Gorilla, and Gorilla beringei, the Eastern Gorilla. Western Gorillas have two subspecies, and Eastern Gorillas have three.