the same as us, although they do not feel empathy
Whenever they feel like it.
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Gorillas don't shed tears as humans do, but studies have shown that they and other primates make vocalizations (especially when they are young) that express emotions, including sadness and fear.
No. Adult Gorillas would be too difficult and dangerous to handle by army personnel. Also despite what Gorillas are made out to be they are not as vicious as they look in movies. Gorillas are actually very gentle animals, and do not attack unless they are being attacked or feel threatened.
Yes, gorillas do show a range of emotions similar to humans. They can express joy, grief, anger, and affection, often through body language, vocalizations, and facial expressions. For instance, gorillas may hug each other, display playful behavior, or exhibit signs of distress when a group member is in trouble. Their emotional depth reflects their complex social structures and strong family bonds.
he can feel the emotions that people have and he can control emotions
Gorillas are not typically aggressive animals. They are known to be peaceful and social creatures, but can become aggressive if they feel threatened or are protecting their young. It's important to respect their space and observe them from a safe distance in the wild.
Love and feel emotions
Love and feel emotions
You feel an avalanche of mixed emotions.
Yes he can also feel emotions.
Feeling other people's emotions is sometimes referred to as being an empath or having empathic abilities. This means that you are highly sensitive to the emotions of others and can often feel or take on those feelings as if they were your own.