Gorillas primarily inhabit lowland areas because these environments provide abundant food sources, such as leaves, fruits, and stems, which are essential for their herbivorous diet. Lowland forests also offer dense vegetation that provides shelter and protection from predators. Additionally, the climate in these regions is typically more stable and conducive to their survival compared to higher elevations. This combination of resources makes lowland habitats ideal for gorilla populations.
NO!
No, they live in Africa.
no
"I live in the lowlands of Ireland"
gorillas live in Africa and mostly in the highlands and mountains like the mountain gorilla. they live in Africa
a band of gorrilas
Yes polar bears do live in the arctic lowlands because of there tick fur
because those places on the plains and lowlands are not densely populated and the people want space to live
it lives in the arctic lowlands
because they are plain that we live on
2000 animals live in st.lawrence
There are no permanent residents in the Hudson Bay Arctic Lowlands region.