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Gorillas

The largest of the primates, this ground-dwelling herbivore inhabits the forests of central west Africa. There are three subspecies. Gorilla gorilla gorilla lives in the western lowlands and Gorilla gorilla graueri resides in the eastern lowlands. The Mountain Gorilla, Gorilla beringei beringei, lives in the mountains of Central Africa.

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Where would you find a hippopotamus?

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Who would win chimp or raccoon?

An adult chip would win because of their much larger size and great strength.

Are mountain gorillas vegetarians?

No, Chimpanzees are omnivores, meaning they eat both planet and animal life. Their main diet consists of plants, fruits, nuts, seeds, and insects like ants and termites. They do, however, occasionally hunt and eat monkeys and small deer.

Why should the public be kept away from a pregnant gorilla?

because gorillas can get really moody during pregnancy (like humans) and they are usualy quite dangerous so they can get aggrivated quickly so it is best to stay out of their way to prevent getting hurt.

What kind of species are gorillas?

Lowland, and mountain forest gorillas.

Who was the first to walk on two feet?

We don't know.

Birds do it, some dinosaurs did it.

What continents are gorillas found on?

Gorillas live in Africa
Gorillas live in AFRICA

Are there more than one anus on a human?

No. All animals have one mouth and one anus.

How fast can gorillas swing from branch to branch?

Yes and they fling poo so shut up and go get a job you lazy raggy

Are there gorillas in Egypt?

Not any more! Prehistoric/predynastic Egypt had a savannah-like environment, and this is attested to by Saharan rock paintings in Egypt and other North African Saharan countries showing monkeys, giraffes, rhino's, lakes and rivers with crocodiles and fish and even people dancing in the rain and swimming. While the Sahara as we now know it was still somewhat more verdant than it is today during at least the first part of the Old Kingdom of Egypt (beginning approximately 3100 bce, ending about 2200 bce) it is unlikely that monkeys (and baboons, which were important to the cult of the god Thoth and which were probably bred in temple enclosures for that reason) were able to survive the drier conditions of Old Kingdom Egypt for very long. In fact, some archaeologists now argue that the Old Kingdom fell due to what is presumed to have been a very quick transitional climate catastrophe at the end of the Neolithic Wet Period which caused a shift in wind and weather patterns so extreme that the Ethiopian monsoons responsible for the nile flood failed to occur for more than a generation and did not recover to previous levels for nearly 100 years. At any rate, despite their drier climate, the Egyptians seemed not to forget the primates they had once shared their country with, and imported both monkeys and baboons from various regions of southeastern Africa through their trading posts in Nubia (modern day Sudan). While monkeys, unlike baboons, were never representative of or associated with either God or King in ancient Egyptian mythology, they were often portrayed in art as pets, many times in anthropomorphic human roles and generally in a humorous manner. The most likely candidate for the Ancient Egyptian monkey, and the species they continued to import, is the verdant monkey. Mediterranean and Levant cultures that came into contact with Ancient Egypt developed a demand for these monkeys as well, and through Egypt they were exported as both pets and curiosities as far away as Assyria and the Ionian islands, particularly ancient Thera (Santorini), where they appear in large numbers on wall paintings, climbing trees and swinging and seeming quite at home.

What are father gorillas called?

Silverbacks, due to the distinct silver hair on the backs of mature male gorillas.

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in 1912 Joseph Schumpeter, in The Theory of Economic Development, featured the revolutionary role of organizer and innovator and contrasted it with that of the conservative financier

How does a gorilla survive in its habitat?

Gorillas respond to there environment because when it is summer or hot they tend to move to the nearest water source.

Who is stronger a wolverine a gorilla or a lion?

I've heard it can be very vicious, but it's not a people kind of animal. It's more on the feral side.

Is there anyone that's stronger than the nine tailed fox?

I'd say the Nine Tailed Fox is stronger, but not by much.

Is a gorilla a monkey or a primate?

Nope. Chimpanzees are apes, which are more related to humans. Chimps are very awesome though.