Well the silver back gorilla sort of defends wildlife. He is unselfish and doesn't just protect his relatives. You would be surprised about how much silver backs help our ecosystem. But if the ecosystem changes the silver back can't protect the ecosystem anymore and worse he might not be able to protect his family or even himself.
A silverback gorilla can run at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) for short bursts.
No, tarnishing silver is a physical change. It occurs when silver reacts with sulfur compounds in the air to form silver sulfide on the surface of the silver. This reaction does not change the chemical composition of the silver, only its appearance.
Tarnish on silver is Silver Oxide, which is oxidised silver. This is indeed a chemical reaction.
It is a chemical change. Oxygen from the air combined chemically with the silver to form silver oxide- that is the tarnish.
The tarnishing of silver is due to a reaction with hydrogen sulfide. Because the end result of the tarnish is silver sulfide, it is a chemical change.
A silver back gorilla is almost like the regular gorilla plush except it has a silver line running down its back. The gorilla in the pack who has a silver stripe down its back is the leader of the gorilla pack.
same as a normal gorilla
A mature Gorilla having silver hair is called silverbback gorilla .
A mature Gorilla having silver hair is called silverbback gorilla .
a silver back gorilla would win easily win!
only males are silver backs
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No, the "silver back" is a description of the hair coloring of mature Gorilla males, particularly of the Mountain Gorilla species, and NOT species of Gorrilla. Females do not develop this silvery appearance.
King Kong is an ape, more specifically a gorilla. Gorillas are a subcategory of apes.