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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 is the largest of the apes and can weigh 450 pounds?

In terms of height, the human while Gorillas are the largest in terms of weight.

How does a mountain gorilla eat?

Much of the vegetation consumed by gorilas is composed of cellulose and other fibrous materials. The gorilla relies on microbes that colonise the gut to break this material down and synthesize sugars, amino acids, vitamins and fats. It is these nutrients that sustain the gorilla.

Without these microbes the gorilla would starve. Even with these microbes, gorillas have limited energy, and are not particularly mobile. Because the plants they eat are not very energy dense, gorillas spend much of their waking day eating.

Is a horse stronger than a gorilla?

Yes. This is a list

This is maybe the most accurate list. I've calculated average weight, maximum weight, average height, maximum height, average length, maximum length, speed and bite force (this include trunk power for elephants, horn power for rhinos...)

I know that giraffe is a little surprise.

Rank

Name

Points

1

African elephant

35.81

2

Polar bear

35.14

3

Asian elephant

33.51

4

Giraffe

33.28

5

Hippo

33.02

6

White rhino

32.20

7

Kodiak bear

32.19

8

Saltwater crocodile

32.16

9

Walrus

32.11

10.

Grizzly bear

32.01
Yes.

This is a list

This is maybe the most accurate list. I've calculated average weight, maximum weight, average height, maximum height, average length, maximum length, speed and bite force (this include trunk power for elephants, horn power for rhinos...)

I know that giraffe is a little suprise.

Rank

Name

Points

1

African elephant

35.81

2

Polar bear

35.14

3

Asian elephant

33.51

4

Giraffe

33.28

5

Hippo

33.02

6

White rhino

32.20

7

Kodiak bear

32.19

8

Saltwater crocodile

32.16

9

Walrus

32.11

10.

Grizzly bear

32.01
Yes

This is maybe the most accurate list. I've calculated average weight, maximum weight, average height, maximum height, average length, maximum length, speed and bite force (this include trunk power for elephants, horn power for rhinos...)

I know that giraffe is a little surprise.

Rank

Name

Points

1

African elephant

35.81

2

Polar bear

35.14

3

Asian elephant

33.51

4

Giraffe

33.28

5

Hippo

33.02

6

White rhino

32.20

7

Kodiak bear

32.19

8

Saltwater crocodile

32.16

9

Walrus

32.11

10.

Grizzly bear

32.01

What plant lives under water?

Plants such as seaweed, duckweed, algae, water lilies, etc. It all depends on whether it is fresh water or salt water.

How many total parts do the animal and the plant cell have?

An animal cell has seven parts:

1.Cell Membrane

2.Cytoplasm

3.Mitochondria

4.Nucleus

5.Nuclear Membrane

6.Ribosomes

How many white gorillas in the world?

I believe there are no more or no less than 10,000 gorillas in the world where as there once was about 1,000,000 gorillas

How many cells are in a gorilla?

According to the latest estimates there are approximately 37 trillion cells in a human body. Considering the mass of a gorilla is roughly twice that of a human, 60-70 trillion cells is a fair guess.

What cells part do animals cells have that plant cells do not have?

Actually, plant cells have all of the cell organelles which animal cells have, only more. Lysosomes, which are most commonly found in animal cells are not often found in plant cells.

Why does a gorilla hit its chest?

They punch chests for warnings like they are about to attack or see other gorillas comming to fight them.

Where do you think the tiny remains of plants and animals in the stream come from?

Tiny remains of animals and plants in streams come from the mountains. When it rains, these remains are washed down the mountains toward the streams.

How do houses burn down when some are brick?

A house is never entirely 'brick', there are always some flammable materials inside, wood for the floorboards, and the rafters for example, as well as things like furniture, and curtains.

When a fire breaks out, these flammable items spread the fire, the floorboards and rafters burn, the roof collapses inwards causing the brick walls to collapse too.

What are the most common lizard colours?

Most common lizard is black with yellow and red stripes only in VA.

What adaptations do gorillas use to survive?

Gorillas are very intelligent and thus able to learn things which helps them adapt to changes in their environment a little more easily than some other species. Having said that, in most species, gorillas included, adaptations take generations to become a normal part of behavior.

Is DDT still found in animals?

DDT, a cancer-causing insecticide that has been banned for decades, is still regularly found in the fatty tissue of animals, birds, and fish, even in extremely remote regions such as the North Pole

What kind of animal is called cattle?

Cattle are a mammalian species of herbivorous animals with cloven hooves that have a four-chambered stomach. The word "cattle" is a term that refers to more than one bovine or, colloquially speaking, cow. Cattle are domesticated creatures descended from the truly wild Aurochs and have been selectively bred and used by man for meat, milk and draft work since the New Stone Age.

Who shares common characteristics with gorillas?

They are both mammals and they both have 7 vertabrae.
a: we both impress ladys with our pecs b: we have the same numbers of bones in our neacks c: we both heart burn from tex-mex answer:b we both have the same number of bones in our neacks (7)

Does a gorilla estivate?

yes they may estivate in some problems of harsh weathers.

How do gorillas get rid of their waste?

Female gorillas are the usual instigators of mating. When a female comes into her monthly cycle she starts staring at the silverback, often with her lips tucked in and following him around. She may also touch him up, slap the ground, sit in his lap and masturbate in front of him to get him going as some male gorillas need a bit of a stimulation to get them in the mating mood! Males can also start the routine by posturing, flexing their muscular bodies, chestbeating, stancing and generally showing off in front of the female which can be very beautiful and awesome to see, but it is usually the female that starts the ritual. Gorillas have been seen mating face to face like humans, but the more usual posture is the male mounts the female from the rear. This goes on for a few days each month until she gets pregnant. Gorillas also mate during pregnancy but once the young one is born there is usually a break in mating activity for a few years.

Would you measure the mass of a gorilla in kilogram?

To accurately meaure the mass of a giant gorilla it is recommended to use Kilograms.

Is Pong Pong plant a water plant or a land plant?

pingpong-ball cactus
kingdom Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Subclass Caryophyllidae
Order Caryophyllales
Family Cactaceae - Cactus family
Genus Epithelantha F.A.C. Weber ex Britton & Rose - pingpong-ball cactus
Species Epithelantha micromeris (Engelm.) F.A.C. Weber ex Britton & Rose -