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Gorillas do not lay eggs. Gorillas are mammals and give birth to live offspring, typically one at a time.
Female gorillas have one young at a time, normally. The term "silverback" refers to the grayish hairs on the backs of adult males. It is not a species, nor are silver hairs found on the backs of female gorillas.
Yes gorillas are mammals because they have hair/fur.
Gorillas are social animals that live in groups called troops. A troop typically consists of a dominant male, several females, and their offspring. The group works together to protect their territory, find food, and raise their young.
No, gorillas and humans cannot mate and produce offspring because they are different species with incompatible genetics.
A group of mountain gorillas in the rain forest is called a troop. Troops are typically led by a dominant male silverback gorilla, and they consist of several females and their offspring.
Gorillas are considered K-selected species. This classification is characterized by traits such as longer gestation periods, fewer offspring, and significant parental investment in raising their young. Gorillas typically have long lifespans and invest considerable time in social structures and nurturing their offspring, which aligns with K-selection strategies that emphasize survival and stability in stable environments.
The optimum range of an organisms ability to maintain life. It is the type of conditions a specific species can survive in, and reproduce fertile offspring.
Mountain gorillas and the Western Gorillas are two types of endangerd gorillas.
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
why i chosse the gorillas and why how many gorillas are left on earth
male or boy gorillas will tend to grow and be bigger than female gorillas and are most likely twice as heavy as female gorillas.