They show it by beating their chests and standing on their hind legs preparing for a fight. This is usually done due to another being on there territory or over a female.
Chest slapping by gorillas is an example of a display of dominance and aggression. It is commonly seen in male gorillas to establish territory or intimidate rivals. The loud sound produced by chest slapping can also serve as a warning signal to other gorillas.
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Silverbacks are male gorillas that have a distinctive patch of silver hair on their backs. This term is not used to describe females or based on their behavior, but rather on their maturity and dominance within a group.
Older male gorillas sometimes call their territory with a deep, rumbling sound known as a "belch vocalization." This vocalization is used to establish dominance and communicate with other gorillas in the area.
No , gorillas show despotism ,hence mate may change with ruler .
a gorilla will crouch low and approach from the side to show submission
Gorillas' enemies typically include predators such as leopards and humans, who may hunt them for bushmeat, trophies, or theft of their habitat. Additionally, disease outbreaks like Ebola can also pose a significant threat to gorilla populations.
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Incomplete dominance
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To show dominance in that area
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