Yes, mountain gorillas do live in forests, albeit at higher altitudes than other species of gorillas. The largest population of mountain gorillas can be found in the Albertine Rift montane cloud forests among the Viruga Mountains, a range of extinct volcanoes that border the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda.
Pandas and gorillas do not live in the same areas at all, and neither one is specific to rainforests.
Yes because it has lush vegitison.
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.
yes
It is all the living things that live around the gorilla.
Mountain gorillas are the largest living primates. They have a lifespan of approximately 40-50 years. They live in forests or rain forests. Males can be up to 6 feet tall, but females typically don't get taller than 5 feet. They are herbivores.
Gorillas do not live in Africa no Isabella
gorillas live in trees in rain forests and in alot of other places
Mountain lions live in a variety of habitats - conifer forests, deciduous forests, rain forests, grasslands, savannas, wetlands, mountains and deserts.
Western Lowland Gorillas live in the heavy rain forests in Africa.
Mountain lions do not just live on mountains, they live in a wide variety of habitats including deciduous forests, coniferous forests, rain forests, wetlands, savannas, grasslands, deserts, etc.
Mountain lions live in a variety of habitats from the cold coniferous forests to the hot deserts and hot, steamy rain forests.
deppends on what kind you are talking about, most live in rain forests but some live in in mountain forests