All gorillas are endangered.
Yes (I am sorry we changed your question completely.)
700 give or take
Silver back Gorillas
The gorilla (mountain and lowland) live in family bands with an alpha male (a silver-back as in the mountain gorilla) governing breeding rights over group females. It is the silver-back's duty to protect the family group.
The gorilla (mountain and lowland) live in family bands with an alpha male (a silver-back as in the mountain gorilla) governing breeding rights over group females. It is the silver-back's duty to protect the family group.
Depends on size and age
Gorillas, monkeys and humans are all primates. However gorillas are not monkeys, they are great apes
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.
No. Gorillas will travel in groups usually. Especially if they are silver-backs. They also live in middle of rain forest most commonly sleeping and eating.
gorillas are white black brown silver and tan
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.