Mountain gorillas and silverback gorillas are not the same, but they are closely related. Mountain gorillas are a subspecies of the eastern gorilla, specifically found in the Virunga Mountains of Central Africa. The term "silverback" refers to adult male gorillas, regardless of their subspecies, characterized by the silver hair on their backs that develops with maturity. Thus, while all silverback gorillas can be mountain gorillas, not all mountain gorillas are silverbacks, as females and younger males do not have this distinctive feature.
No. A silverback gorilla, like all gorillas, is a great ape.
They are mature gorillas and lead their troops .
Silverback gorillas climb trees, eat fruits, and fight each other.
Silverback Gorillas are always males, named for the silver fur they develop on their backs in adulthood.
Leopards prey on adults by ambush.
Silverback gorillas diet includes fruits, nuts, berries, chocolate candies, and leaves.
Silverback gorillas are primarily herbivores, feeding on a diet consisting mainly of fruits, leaves, shoots, and stems. Occasionally, they may also consume insects and small animals. Their diet varies depending on the availability of food in their habitat.
Silverbacks, due to the distinct silver hair on the backs of mature male gorillas.
Male silverback gorillas are extremely strong and threatening if need be.
It is unlikely for a silverback gorilla to kill a Kodiak bear. Kodiak bears are significantly larger and more powerful than gorillas. While gorillas have strong bites and are intelligent, they are not built to take on such large predators.
yes the males are big if you can look at picture you can see