Cross River gorillas have few natural predators due to their size and strength, but young gorillas can be vulnerable to large carnivores such as leopards. Humans also pose a significant threat through hunting and habitat destruction, which can lead to indirect predation pressures. Overall, adult Cross River gorillas face minimal predation in their natural habitat.
Gorillas stick to a mainly vegetarian diet, feeding on stems, bamboo shoots and fruits. Western lowland gorillas, however, also have an appetite for termites and ants, and break open termite nests to eat the larvae.
Yes, gorillas are primarily herbivores and their diet consists mainly of fruits, leaves, and plants. They do not typically eat animals, although there have been some rare instances of gorillas consuming small insects or other small animals.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores and their diet consists mainly of fruits, leaves, stems, and shoots. They also consume insects occasionally, but they are not a major part of their diet. Gorillas do not actively hunt or eat other animals.
Gorillas are herbivores and eat only plants.
Gorillas are herbavores, no animals for dinner.
Cows are herbivores and typically do not eat meat, including gorillas. Additionally, gorillas are large and powerful animals that are not typically preyed upon by other animals in this way.
No: Some, like gorillas, eat only plants: they are HERBivores.
A gorilla is a herbivore. Although, there are instances where gorillas eat small insects. But insects are not classified in the animal kingdom so gorillas can be considered herbivores
Wild gorillas will eat fresh fruit, plants, herbs, tree bark, bugs, and bamboo. Gorillas that live in the western low lands will eat differently than gorillas that live in the mountains. Mountain gorillas are vegetarian and western low land gorillas are not.
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Mountain gorillas mainly eat leaves, shoots, stems, fruits, and sometimes insects. Their diet is primarily vegetarian, consisting of a wide variety of plants, but they may occasionally supplement their diet with small animals like insects.