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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

What bird lay that rhymes with legs?

I think the possible answer may be eggs?

How did the gorilla kill a snake?

There are only 5 creatures that hunt gorillas for food: a lion, a crocodile, a jaguar, and a leopard can kill and eat a gorilla.

Crocodiles will occasionally attack gorillas in the low lands but this is only really a potential threat, there are very few observed cases.

Leopards will occasionally hunt gorillas for food but gorillas are large, strong, agile, highly intelligent and live in close-knit family groups so it is a high risk strategy to attack them for food. An angry adult male gorilla is a formidable foe for almost any species on the planet.

Humans also hunt gorillas for food are directly responsible for their being an endangered species.

After the gorilla dies, it gets eaten by scavengers.
Gorillas are not an easy prey to catch. They are preyed upon by leopards and, more often than not, humans. Lowland gorillas could also become prey to crocodiles.
Gorillas are large and powerful creatures, and an adult male gorilla-often called a "silverback"-is capable of scaring away just about any other animal.

Sometimes, however, a leopard will attack, kill and eat a young or baby gorilla. But young gorillas usually stay very close to their parents, so this is not an easy thing for a leopard to do.

And no leopard in its right mind would even think about attacking a full-grown silverback.

Which plant gives us paper and wood?

All trees give us wood. That's what makes them trees as opposed to shrubbery, grasses, etc.

What is the Latin name for a silverback gorilla?

A silverback gorilla is not a species of gorilla, but rather a name used to describe the male of the species whose fur appears silver in colour.

since 2011, Gorillas have been divided into two species and four sub-species:

The species 'Eastern Gorilla' (Gorilla Beringer), with the subspecies 'Eastern Lowland Gorilla' (Gorilla Beringer Graveri) and 'Mountain Gorilla' (Gorilla Beringer Beringel).

And the species 'Western Gorilla' (Gorilla Gorilla), with the sub-species 'Western Lowland Gorilla' (Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla) and the 'Cross River Gorilla' (Gorilla Gorilla Diehli).

Is a toad a predator or prey?

Both, predator to insects and prey to things like snakes.

What is used to cultivate plants or train wild animals to be useful to humans?

Domestication (noun, more proper word form)

old answer: Domesticate, its in my world history book!!!

What animals indirectly depend on plants in food chain?

Animals around the area. You could list them all you have to learn for yourself suck in sucker

Where can you get a lot of money?

You can acquire a substantial amount of money through various means such as investing in stocks or real estate, starting a successful business, advancing in your career through acquiring valuable skills and experience, or inheriting wealth. It's important to approach money-making opportunities with caution and due diligence to mitigate risks.

Do animals only need plants and food?

Yes but some animals dont eat plants cause they are carnivores stupid.

Who will win between a kangaroo and a Gorilla?

a kangaroo can punch and kick a gorilla with its arms and back legs

Is a birds egg soft when laid?

Prematurely laid eggs are often soft prior to leaving the hen. They get a harder shell on contact with ambient air and cooler temperatures. Not all come out like this but it does happen with older hens more frequently than birds in their prime.

Do spiders have interenal or external fertilization?

In most instances, both sexes of arthropods occur separately. Males commonly pass sperm to females in sealed packets called spermatophores. The males lay these packets on the ground, and the females later pick them up, or the male deposits them into the female's genital opening. Among crustaceans, millipedes, spiders, mites and some insects, males transfer sperm directly to females. Source: MSN encarta

What is the Significance of Software Testing?

Software engineering is the discipline of designing, writing, testing, implementing and maintaining software. It forms the basis of operational design and development of virtually all computer systems. The discipline extends to application software on personal computers, connectivity between computers, operating systems and includes software for micro-controllers, small computers embedded in all types of electronic equipment.

Without software engineering, computers would have no functionality. Although hardware is just as important, no software means no computers. It is a fundamental part of today's information systems and engineering and our lives would be very different without it.

How does living limiting factors affect an elephant?

One limiting factor for the African Elephant is the climate of the Sahara Desert. They have to migrate from place to place to find a good watering hole.

What are the ways to conserve an environment?

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Is carbon dioxide used in plants?

Carbon dioxide is combined with the hydrogen from NADPH to produce glucose

How many babies does a gorilla have?

Gorillas usually give birth to one baby at a time, although twins can occur rarely. The gestation period for gorillas is around 8.5 months. Once born, the baby gorilla is dependent on its mother for care and protection.

Do gorillas kill young gorillas?

Depends, only rival male gorilla's will kill another's young, usually the alpha male is the one who does this. Other than that no, gorilla's don't kill their young.


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Why must animals eat food but plants do not have to?

To tell you the truth plants DO eat, you just never see them do it. Here's how it works. The plants take carbon dioxide and and energy and the plant mixes it up and it turns into a sugar called glucose. Glucose is the plants food. So there you have it. plants do kind of eat it they using the energy from sunlight called Photosynthesis i think

What do animals with sharp claws eat?

Birds, reptiles, some mammals, and some invertebrates (crustaceans) have claws.

Most big cats have claws - tigers, lions, jaguars, wild cats, leopards, cheetahs

Predatory birds do as well - falcons, eagles, hawks

Crabs and lobsters have pincers, which may be called claws.

Generally, mammals that do not have hooves or live in the water have claws. Some examples are dogs, cats, guinea pigs, lions, rabbits, and raccoons. Elephants, primates, and manatees do not have claws, but they have fingernails like we do.