Us human beings are the evolution. If you do not believe in the evolution then stop reading... Humans come from gorillas so gorillas are very protective to there babies. When the first person on earth was made gorillas raised them. So when animals were to attack the gorillas babies, the gorilla would fight them off. So now no one attacks gorillas babies.
The rain forest is a region rich in biodiversity. Richer than any other biological region of our planet. However, it is not the largest biological region, nor is it protected in many areas in which it grows. Thus there are innumerable candidates which would fit your question. Many of these species are unknown to science, and may vanish before being documented. In South America Jaguar, some sloths, some cayman, many monkeys, birds, and innumerable insects (which sadly merit little of our concern) are endangered. In the rainforest's of Western Africa, Forest Elephant, Western and Eastern Gorilla, Brnaby, chimpanzee, Okapi, (once again) many insects, and many others are endangered. In the rain forests of Northern Australia, Cassowary, tree Kangaroo, birds of paradise, and some Adina are endangered. In Asia, Lions, Tigers, Asian Elephant, Orangutan, Clouded and Brennan Clouded Leopards, Rhino (of two species), and many other species are all endangered. Many of these species are Critically Endangered, and all require our aid to survive. About a specie disappears everyday in a rainforest when they are not even discovered yet! In any rainforest each tree may have it's species of wildlife that exist only on that tree. Any tree cut down or fallen may result in the extinction of those species.
The yellow-crowned night heron is considered endangered due to habitat loss, human disturbance, pollution, and climate change. Destruction of their coastal wetland habitats for urban development, agriculture, and pollution of waterways have significantly impacted their populations. Additionally, nest predation and competition for resources from other species have also contributed to their decline.
Pollution can have a detrimental effect on endangered species by contaminating their habitat, leading to health issues, reduced reproductive success, and even death. Pollutants like chemicals, plastics, and heavy metals can disrupt the ecosystem balance and threaten the survival of already vulnerable species. Efforts to reduce pollution are crucial in protecting endangered species and their habitats.
yes b/c humans killed goriilas for their fur or sometimes when a gorilla attacka human other human kill the goriila improved :gorillas are hunted by humans for one of their body part for making mobile phones if we stop using mobile phones freely that my help gorillas
Cocoa trees are not considered endangered. However, they are facing threats such as diseases, climate change, and deforestation that could impact their sustainability in the future. Efforts are being made to promote sustainable cocoa farming practices to conserve cocoa trees.
why is a gorilla endangered
Endangered
why is a gorilla endangered
Yes, Gorillas are endangered.There are many sub-species of gorillas and most of them are critically endangered.Western Gorilla - Critically EndangeredWestern Lowland Gorilla - Critically EndangeredCross River Gorilla - Critically EndangeredEastern Gorilla - EndangeredMountain Gorilla - Critically EndangeredEastern Lowland Gorilla - Endangered
a mountain gorilla is endangered because of loss of habitat ;)
Yes, gorillas are endangered, the mountain gorilla critically so.
The Western Lowland Gorilla is listed as endangered in Central and Western Africa.
It depends on what species. A lot of them are.
yes. Gorillas habitat doesn't help either, meaning that the gorilla will soon die out.
yes. yes it is
there molars
The Virunga Mountains is the home of the endangered gorillas