It is illegal to kill gorillas primarily due to their status as endangered species, protected under various international and national laws, including the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and the U.S. Endangered Species Act. These laws aim to conserve biodiversity and protect vulnerable wildlife populations from extinction. Additionally, gorillas play a critical role in their ecosystems, and their protection is essential for maintaining ecological balance. Violating these laws can result in severe penalties, reflecting the global commitment to wildlife conservation.
Because they are on the Endangered list since they are considered and Endangered Species. This makes them illegal to hunt, poach or even kill.
No they do not.
yes
Because the a so strong, they can fend for themselves, well the adults can anyways. Jaguars and other carnivores can only have a slight chance at getting an infant. Humans on the other hand have special tools to capture gorillas and can kill the gorillas a lot easier. It is now against the law to kill gorillas for no reason, thankfully.
No. The dinosaur would kill the gorilla easily.
yes they can, but rarely.
With whatever they have, but usually with a gun.
One
Pythons never kill gorillas. Gorillas are perfectly built to fight snakes. They are immensly strong, and can crush the snake's skull easily.
2 gorillas are very strong and powerful enough to kill an ox, so the gorillas will definitely win.
It is illegal to kill anyone.
No. Gorillas are mainly herbivores, and would not kill an ox to eat. A gorilla wouldn't kill an ox even out of defense. In addition, gorillas and ox will not fight each other unlike predators that attack.