Gorillas do not have methods by which to camouflage themselves. Their main advantages in self-protection, aside from their size, are living in groups, their ability to climb up trees, and remaining secretive.
they look...under trees, bushes, the same way humans would if we had to live in their environment!
they tend to hide in high trees and anywhere high that they can possibly get to. Or if they feel that their space is violated sthey will attack.
They use a nest made out of branches.
they don't
the preators of the gorillas are leoparps and man.
penguins hide from shelter by diving in the water or hiding in deep holes
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.
They will run away and they will hide.
To Hide From Large Predators.
Poachers
No. Only humans are predators to gorillas
leopards and humans
to hide from predators and not to get eat'en.
To hide themselves from their enemies
Because they're scared
they dont hide under roks to hide from predators they hide under roks because its cosy under there. they dont hide from predators they dance in front of them
No. They hide instinctively.
the preators of the gorillas are leoparps and man.
Sea Sponges hide from there predators by either camouflaging themselves or either not hiding at all.
they hide in chris' bed
they hide in caves