they arent it is differnt because they grow shorter then female for the flexibility and the fact that they fight
Silver back gorilla
gorillas are white black brown silver and tan
An adult male gorilla has silver hair along his back. That is why adult male gorillas are called silverbacks. A female gorilla, on the other hand, does not have silver hair along her back. Young male gorillas younger than twelve years of age are called blackbacks. A twelve-year-old male gorilla is a young silverback gorilla.
The silver back of a silverback gorilla is a mark of age. This gorilla is not a "special case" or a genetic mutation branching off the tree. Let's look a bit more closely.Consider the way the hair of people change as they get older. Their hair goes grey or silver. The hair on the back of an old mature male gorilla goes grey or silver, and observers apply the name "silverback" to one of these creatures when it is spotted.
The silverback gorilla is a mature male of the species, and it will be some 11 or 12 years old. Consider that as people age, their hair goes grey or silver. The same applies to the old male gorilla. It's that simple. The silverback is not a separate species or an animal that has mutated. For instance, a lowland gorilla is a lowland gorilla, whether it is a 2-year old female or a 13-year old silverback male at the head of the family.Adult Gorillas are known as silver backs due to the silver hair they develop when they reach adult hood
Silver back .
The male gorilla is more aggressive and is generally bigger than the female gorilla. As a silver-backed gorilla matures, he begins to grow a sheet of white/silver hairs across his back, which is a physical difference between males and females.
young male gorilla
Sliver back is the leader of a gorilla group but I think it can be a female and a male .
I think Jeffrey is a wicked name for a male gorilla!
A male gorilla is "un gorille mâle" or simply "un gorille" in French.
The male lion roared loudly to establish his dominance over the pride.
tropical rain forest Wild Gorillas live in Africa, and there are three varieties: the mountain gorilla, Eastern Lowland gorilla, and Western Lowland gorilla. A group of gorillas is called a troop. The troop is lead by a large male called a silver back.