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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.

3,846 Questions

Are monkeys like gorillas?

the correct answer is no because gorillas are like humans and chimpanzees do not grow up like gorillas or else they would be called gorillas when they grow up so the question you are looking for is obviously no.

How big is the biggest gorilla ever?

Eastern Lowland Silverback

The eastern lowland silverback is the largest gorilla in the world. When Eastern lowland gorillas grow to maturity, the silverback can weigh 204 to 250 kilograms. The female eastern lowland gorillas weigh half of the weight of the males'.

The biggest gorilla weighed around 800 pounds and stood 6.8 ft tall.

Who would win in a fight a lioness or tigress?

A sabertooth tiger is too slow and thick. It falls off cliffs. So a wolf can destroy it. A pack of wolves are even better to destroy a sabertooth tiger with fierce bites.

How much does ndamukong suh squat?

Suh is about 310 pounds and he is 6'4"

What is the similarities for a plant and a human being sexual reproduction?

in sexually reproducing plant , and human beings the syngami is takeplace in female reproductive organ. In both cases male and female gametes are produces . And in both cases male gamete is mobile and female gamete is static

Are baboons predators or prey?

Well, I don't really know because you see, baboons are the second bluest species of animal on the face of the earth and most likely to paint themselves red because of this desturbing blue fact.

Can you taste things through the bottoms of your feet?

What kind of question is that? It makes no sense at all!!! Ok so feet don't taste anything and they don't taste good. Lick ur feet, they won't taste that good what did u expect?! I mean they might taste like some product u put on them, but unless the product tastes good...

Very good... sweet.

How many babys does a sea otter have in a life time?

Otters can have up to 192 babies in their whole lifetime which is between 11 - 16 years but not necessary all the babies survive. They can have up to 2 litters a year.

Baby otters are born with eyes closed but open them at about 40 days old and are able to swim properly at about 80 days.

so 192 babies divided by 365 days in year

= 0.5260273973 a day C:

What does a gorilla have for its body to survive?

although I like animals I dont know the answer sorry good luck trying to find it ! ^_^ :3

Who would win in a fight gorilla or monkey?

that depends on they type of monkey, and the species. If there where a group of a few dozen mandrils, then sorry, the gorilla would not stand a chance. If it where an individual, or maybe even a few of them, then the gorilla would win.

How would you know if a primate was bipedal?

you can know if a primate ancestor was bipedal, as it would have walked on two feet.

What do herbs eat?

It depends on the animal, if it's an herbivore it does.

Why is your chihuahua keep pooping and throwing up?

A Chihuahua that is vomiting and pooping constantly is sick, and could have eaten something bad or it could have parvo. It is important to take it to the vet at this point.

When will gorillas become extinct?

Gorillas have been listed as Endangered under the Endangered Species Preservation Act (predecessor law to the Endangered Species Act) since Jun 2, 1970. OBVIOUSLY gorillas are not native to the U.S., but the U.S. established the worlds first Endangered Species List.

What are the problems face by entrepreneur?

Entrepreneurs will face many problems in their career, some of which involve their product or service, while others is about managing the business, and others is about marketing their business. Some of the problems entrepreneurs will face are:

  • Is your business needed in this area?
  • How many other companies are in the same feild as yours?
  • Can you compete?
  • Could you do better elsewhere?

Is it true that a gorilla has organs like a man?

Yes, they do. They actually have all the same organs humans have, as we are in close evolutionary relation to them and other primates.

How does an alligator defend or protect itself?

The saltwater crocodile is hands down the largest of the Crocodilia. In a fair fight - A saltwater crocodile and Nile crocodile roughly the same size would fight until one or the other gives - but let's face it: Gustav (26 feet long) would not have a prayer in hell against the 29 foot menace in Lake Placid. The first movie's 'bigger' star could have not only taken care of its movie's predacessors...but Gustav only 3 feet shorter, would have still been thrashed pretty violently. The 23 foot Alligator from Texas that carried a white tail deer in its mouth looked pretty indefinite, but Lake Placid's meat eater could have gobbled the deer and that oversized gator like gumbo. The gator having a broader snout would have made it slower to attack - thus a saltwater croc could have ripped him easier than some of the African animals Nile Crocks eat. Afterall, its only leather to a tank such as the 29 foot crock. Alligators could probably look meaner, but a crocodile is much more adept to fighting for territory. Alligators are somewhat solitary. Soooo, even if your money was on the mammoth 36 foot or possibly 40 foot in the sequel - Alligator and Alligator: The Mutation - Lake Placid's grizzly star (who did mual and munch down a grizzly) - being slightly smaller - could still pack a mighty and possibly lethal punch to the two gators. On land, the crock would still tear out the gator's sides - being crocks are much faster on land. But in the water - the two gators would become an overgrown thanksgiving dinner. Grant it, they'd fight - but Saltwater crocks would just beat the living gumbo out of the slow moving gator - thus making it a hefty meal ticket! Now, this new movie coming up - Dark water - its crock probably won't push Lake placid far - for the crock in this movie is much smaller. I think Even DinoCrock and Super Crock would get a major smackdown - seeming ones too slow, and one (super crock) is not just so fake - but in real life these humongous crocks would be caught off guard and shredded by the salty that never relents. Rogue's Crock may just be a rival to Lake Placid - But Lake Placid still has the mightier jaws - and even bigger teeth. Gustave and Rogue would fight for a good 2 minutes - but Gustave I believe (eating hippos and rhinos for a good time) would make mince meat out of Rogue. Rogue could only kill Gustav if he had the element of surprise - or something in his mouth to distract the hungry crock. But Lake Placid's crock could easily kill them both - why??? Volume. Lake Placid's crock has about 3 tons on him - the same as the 25 foot menace to Amitty Island - JAWS. But even Jaws could not take this relic out - for cartilege (whether at 25 feet, 29 feet, 35 feet, or 45 feet {Jaws 1-4 sizes}), Lake Placid would win even easier than against the other 2 giant crocks. But Jaws instead of biting down trieng to get his teeth thru the plates - his teeth being serrated and much more sharper - would probably draw blood indefinitely. But even if Lake Placid lost a limb - The shark would still be hit just as hard if not harder by the same torpedo like attacks it would have used on the crock, just like the giant Seals in the Arctic that it eats. In Australia - seals and Great Whites would actually become the crocks new habitat meal if it ever left the billibong. 10 - 23 foot great whites and 18 foot tiger sharks would attack and get nowhere on this beast - while one lash of the giant crock's neck would for sure tear the sharks to shreds. The shark would try to stalk the gator - but retreat at the size of it's opponent - thus not circling the impending danger in its territory. Sea Tortoises would also become the heavy salty's meal that summer. All in all - no matter what crocodillian from the cinemas - or other monsters such as Jaws - try to take the crown -- Lake Placid (a true heavy weight from the saltwater crocodile's genre), makes for the biggest baddest crocodillian around. Let's face it - a 29 foot croc will devour a 25 and 29 foot beast like JAWS because for one - Jaws doesn't have claws to grab onto the crock. And for 2, The crock will not be damaged as bad from its protective plates on its body. And gators are just not fast enough - enabling a gator almost 7 -10 feet bigger than it to become gator gumbo. Hell, even pirahnas are just another handful in a crocks mouth - and that ain't a crock! When you think about it - a shark 35 to 45 feet long (a great white like in Jaws 3 and Jaws Revenge), could probably hurt the crock pretty bad - plus its huge head might be able to rip a limb off, just as the crock literally tears out the gills. Obviously the crock can't get a good hold of the shark's huge head, so it would go to step 2 in shark killing - the source of all its oxygen: The Gills. For us this is the wind pipe - we can't breathe withouth air for long. So, Jaws would get smothered and thus killed easily in this primal battle. If the crock were to be 30 - 35 feet long, it would probably dominate the battle. 40 - 45 Feet, and Jaws would have its head finally locked in the Crock's massive jaws. We talk 50 foot salty - that's like Deinosuchus - the colossal crocodile. This bad boy would eat Jaws for a snack - but would have a much more tougher time taking on Jaws' bigger badder ancient brother - Megaladon Carcharadon! If both were at 50 feet, the 6 foot jaws of Megaladon and 10 foot jaws of Prehistoric Deinosuchus would prevail for a long time. But giving the size radius, Megaladon just might get by with a leg in it's mouth, if the crock's feet didn't slash enough organs in the meantime. In a spectacular battle, the crock would lose a leg, but easily shred the shark in a death roll - tearing him worse than his alligator cousins on a giant antellope. Sure, the antellope fought hard and well, but the crock always gets you in the end. Even a massive Bengal or Siberian tiger reaching 7 feet on hind legs would be a tasty dessert on land or in water for a crock just over seven feet itself! Same size - but no rules for this animal. Even the big cats like the lions know when its time to go home, after a missing limb or two. At 100 feet long - The Megaladon could snatch 50 - 75 foot killer whales and 100 - 120 foot blue whales in its short reign over the cretacious seas - but the Cretacious Deinosuchus also grew to a hundred feet - pretty much making its juvenile buddies still at 50 feet look like toys to it. But don't get me wrong - going into the mouth of a 40 foot crock in those days was like boarding a school bus - in those giant 8 foot jaws. So 10 foot jaws on a 50 footer would be almost impossable to get out of - even for a shark 50 feet bigger than it! The 12 foot jaws of 100 foot Megalodon would be a hearty hacksaw into the side of a 50 foot crock - but a 100 ft. crock? This would beg to differ - as if a 50 foot crock can barely handle but subdue a killer fish like 100 ft. Megalodon, and as well make luncheons out of Killer, Humpback, and Blue Whales alike - this mega sized crock's 20 foot jaws would for sure outdo it's 12 foot incoming missile attack - the shark's jaws with hundreds of rows of 7 - 12 inch serrated razor sharp teeth. This shark would punish the hundred foot crock - but be consumed tail first. This concludes any other speculations - as how a 23 foot crock could and will consume an Alaskan Brown bear, a grizzly, or Kodiak with ease - than you know and I of course know - Saltys are the biggest ----- HANDS DOWN!!

The answer is immaterial as it is clearly based on preferences and not on research.

Although the "Salty is the biggest of the Crocodilians, the food that they take are much smaller than what the "niloticus" take on a regular bases. (www.niloticus.co.za)

What if your 12 years old and 145 lbs and 5 foot 3 are you fat?

No, you're not fat. If you feel that you are too heavy, just know that, at 12, your body is changing very VERY quickly - puberty (in boys AND girls) makes you put on weight. You may feel awkward... but everyone feels the same way, even the people that seem very confident.

Do gorillas throw things at their enemies?

Many people may instictively think that gorillas look aggressive, but they're just shy and peaceful in nature. They're herbivores and only eat plants, so there's no concern of being attacked. They can behave much like humans like Koko except they can't speak human language. Gorillas usually won't attack people unless if they're provoked, but they tend to make loud screeching noises to scare the attacker away, so their attacks are pretty rare. Gorillas are now endangered because of deforestation, hunting and global warming, so gorillas needs to be more scared of us, humans instead. They might go extinct in the near future.

What type of fruits do gorillas eat?

Gorillas do not conventionally eat any type of animal.

Gorillas are herbivores, but it is not unheard of for some to eat meat. Gorillas in captivity, for instance, may develop a taste for other foods if afforded access to them.

There was some speculation that Gorillas may discretely hunt for meat in the wild following discovery of DNA from other mammals (monkeys, specifically) in their faeces. The jury is still out on this one, as it has been argued that such DNA could have been introduced by contact after the fact, and there has not been much study devoted to it.

It should be noted that herbivores generally [i]can[/i] gain sustenance from meat, but true carnivores are unable to extract adequate nutrition from vegetable matter, so while it would be surprising to find a gorilla with a taste for meat, it certainly would not be as strange and implausible as discovering a vegetarian lion.

Are gorrillas omnivores?

Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot manufacture their own food and so have to obtain food and energy by feeding on plant or animal matter. All animals including chimpanzees are heterotrophs.