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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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Who discovered gorillas?

No knows for sure because there was no written language years and years ago. With that it really could have been a simple child that had no idea what he/she was looking at. The cavemen where to stupid to even think of what to call the gorillas.

What are the examples of plants called marcotting?

Parpagayo and mangga ,tambis and many more....

What does turkey meat taste like?

It usually tastes just like chicken, since chicken a type of bird species, and almost everyone has tasted chicken in their lives.

What type of attributes do humans have in common with gorillas?

well some primates can make tools to make their life easier they mourn over there dead. they also have thumps(this should be the most obvious thing). this is about all i can think of.

How do animals and plants depend on each other in habitat?

Animals and Plants are very much dependent on each other, they both NEED each other to survive. Animals help pollinate plants, and the plants would go extinct if the animals didnt do that. Plants also provide nutrients for the animals, they are a part of the animal's diet. so it's the circle of life.

Do larger animals have larger cells than small animals?

No they don't but they do have a larger number of cells, of course.

Do plant and animal cells have the same shape?

No, animal cell has a abnormal shape and a plant shape is square because it's cell wall holds it that shape.

What is the problem does the gorillas haves?

Poaching, habitat loss, and climate change

An egg laying mammal with webbed feet and a bill like a duck?

The platypus is an egg-laying mammal. Some may consider that the platypus has a bill like a duck, but the term "duck-billed platypus" is a complete misnomer. Its bill does not look like a duck's bill, being flatter and much broader, and made of a totally different substance; nor does it serve the same function as a duck's bill, having very unique properties such as electroreception.

What do you call a plant that live in water and land?

plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals

WHAT do you feed an unborn baby gorilla?

No unborn animals need to breathe or eat in the womb because they get all their sustenance and oxygen via the umilical cord, which is attaced to the placenta which is attached to the inside of the womb, and receives these things from the mother's blood.

When are gorillas full grown?

When you see it f*****g your mother in the anal hole at 12 a.m. midnight and you walk in and say "what the HAIL!"

What order does a gorilla belong in?

Baboons belong to the Kingdom Animalia, the Phylum Chordata, Class Mammilia, the ORDER Primates, the Family Cercopithecidea, and the Genus Papio. I am taking biology this year and had this question on a test. Good luck to who ever need this.

Ps. Biology is not as bad as everybody makes it out to be! :)

What do Chinese eat?

Yes, but only as about 30 to 40% of their diet, maximum. Some water dragons aren't that fond of veggies. Refer to iguana salad recipes to prepare proper vegetable food for water dragons. Many of the vegetables humans like most are not good choices for reptiles.

Water dragons are omnivores, but they eat mostly animal matter, and should be fed live insects, baby mice (frozen and thawed out is fine), nightcrawler worms, and strips of tilapia fish (fresh is best, freezing creates thiaminase). Do not rely on just one type of food--variety is essential for health. Food should be lightly dusted with calcium powder.

Hatchling water dragons are unlikely to eat food that isn't moving. Once they are a year old, they begin to become more adventurous about their food, and it's a good time to start offering more vegetable foods and pre-killed foods.

Why it is much more costly to eat meat rather than plant?

in essence, you have to purchase (pay) the animal to process the plant food into meat for you.

Is a silverback gorilla stronger than a Kodiak bear?

No gorilla can compete with a grizzly bear in terms of strength. Grizzlies, in addition to being 2-4 times heavier than a gorilla, are apex predators whose bodies are designed to provide them with the power to kill large prey animals and battle potential rivals. One swipe from their huge paws is enough to crush the spine of a bison or moose, and the animals have been observed to drag their prey over great distances before eating it. Although gorillas are the biggest and strongest of the extant primates and are quite formidable when compared to humans, their strength is no match for that of the North American grizzly bear.

Is a Grizzley Bear stronger than a gorilla?

Yes, because grizzly bears are heavier and larger than lions.

What animals have similar teeth to humans?

i guess you could say horses do! i ride horses and ive seen their teeth before and they are very similiar to ours in a way, they have molors at the back and they are very similiar shape to ours but bigger

What percentage are humans of monkeys?

it is 98%,im not sure because it is in my facebook account,pls. register face and play "Zoo World"tnx:)

What are the steps in the flow of energy through living system?

I think you might be thinking of this:

Decomposers--bacteria and fungi that break down dead things into the mineral components to be consumed by the producers

Tertiary consumers--animals that eat carrion (dead things)

Secondary consumers--predators and omnivores that eat the primary consumers

Primary consumers--herbivores that eat the producers

Producers--things like plants that make their own food