No, we are not descended from chimps, and no one believes that we are.
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It's an interesting question, since all life on earth comes from the first living organisms on the planet. Therefore, you could say that we are related to chimps, as we probably have a common ancestor, however we don't "descend" from them.
If you are interested in evolution I recommend reading Darwin's "Origin of species".
gorillas eat leaves vines fruit roots and bark
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Answer this question… They probably have a recent common ancestor.
gorillas are white black brown silver and tan
Apes live up to aproxometly 80 years, just like a human. Apes are among the longest-lived of Earth's terrestrial mammals. Homo Sapiens (Humans) can in extreme cases live up to 120 years. Chimpanzees can live up to approximately 80 years, while Gorillas and Orangutans can live to be about 60.
Gorillas are not normally aggressive to humans, but if pressed, they can do great damage.
Gorillas share about 98 of their DNA with humans.
No, gorillas and humans cannot crossbreed because they are different species with different numbers of chromosomes.
Humans are their enemies.
Gorillas and humans have different levels of intelligence. While gorillas are intelligent animals, their cognitive abilities are not as advanced as those of humans at any age. Humans have a higher level of intelligence and cognitive development compared to gorillas at all stages of life.
Yes they did.
leopards and humans
yes
Only gorillas in close contact with humans who do (pets and so on).
Humans share approximately 98 of their DNA with gorillas.
yes
by giving there food