technically gorillas no so that's traveling. And they would have to TRAVEL from one spot to another to get food. So yes
1,165 miles to travel =)
It depends on the country that you are from, but bananas are almost always going to have a lot of "food miles." They likely had to travel over a thousand miles to reach your store.
Polar bears often travel hundreds of miles to find food.
swainson travel to get food for the chicks because it make a long distance to travel.
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.
Gorillas eat flowering fruits but the Gorillas that only it these are the one from western and eastern lowlands
Gorillas eat fruits, leaves, and seeds. Gorillas get their foods by foraging for it in the area where they live. Gorillas usually do not have to travel far to find food.
Gorillas typically require a habitat that spans several square miles to thrive, depending on factors such as food availability and the specific species. In the wild, a group of gorillas may occupy a territory ranging from 1 to 15 square kilometers (0.4 to 5.8 square miles). Their home range is influenced by the availability of food sources and the social structure of the group. Conservation efforts aim to protect these habitats to ensure their survival.
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very far
Where they find them. Gorillas are not known to gather food to bring with them and eat later.
by giving them food