There are no gorillas in the Amazon Rainforest. They all live in Asia and on the surrounding islands.
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Mountain gorillas can be found in the rainforests in Uganda. The mountain gorilla is an endangered species and there are only around 880 left in the wild.
The Amazon is in South America. Gorillas are in Africa. So gorillas don't live in the Amazon rain forest.no
Yes, various species of spiders live in the Amazon rainforest - tarantulas being just one species.
Cobras do live in the Amazon rainforest. The rainforest is home to thousands of species including birds, snakes, and lizards.
Twenty percent of the world's bird species live in the Amazon rainforest.
Gorillas and jaguars don't live in the same environment. Gorillas live in Africa and jaguars are in the Amazon rainforest. Animals neither like or dislike other animals. They see them as food or not.
The Amazon is in South America. Gorillas are in Africa. So gorillas don't live in the Amazon rain forest.no
No. I think most do though.
Gorillas live in many environments on the African continent. The rainforest is one of the areas that gorillas make their homes.
5,336 animals are known to live in the amazon rainforest, along with 40,000 species of plants and 100,000 invertebrates.
A. Depending on which species of Gorilla u r talking about, there are a few different habitats. Mountain Gorilla's live in a Mountain habitat, whereas the average Gorilla lives in a Rainforest area.
yes they do