Gorillas are not carnivores, so they do not have a strong predator instinct or the instinct to kill animals. Ninety-nine percent of the time a gorilla would rather be left alone and leave another animal alone than be wanting to kill it.
A gorilla will only kill out of defense. For instance, a male silverback will defend his group with his life, and will either kill or be killed or fight until the threat runs away in order to defend his family.
I am pretty sure there are a-lot of animals and even animals that are not discovered yet can kill us too... + Just because animals are small, that doesn't mean they are not a killer. examples) gorillas, snakes, poisonous fish, hippos, etc
I am pretty sure there are a-lot of animals and even animals that are not discovered yet can kill us too... + Just because animals are small, that doesn't mean they are not a killer. examples) gorillas, snakes, poisonous fish, hippos, etc
No they do not.
NO. Lions are carnivores that kill and hunt animals that are bigger than them, while gorillas do is to sit and do nothing. In fact, lions are much heavier and have more strength to kill than a gorilla would. Lions have sharper canines than gorillas, and also sharp claws that can kill.
Yes. Gorillas are vertebrate (animals with a backbone)
yes
While tigers are primarily carnivorous and have been known to attack and kill gorillas in the wild, it is not a common occurrence. Tigers more commonly prey on smaller animals like deer and wild pigs, as gorillas are not typically part of their natural prey.
No. The dinosaur would kill the gorilla easily.
no, gorillas are.
Gorillas
yes they can, but rarely.
With whatever they have, but usually with a gun.