No! Having any wild pets at all is a really bad idea. They can trash your house, hurt you or others, and drive you crazy. They get big after a while, and it will get harder and harder to take care of the animal. You may not be able to provide them with the care this gorilla needs as it is. Animals always have wild instincts in them, and can wreak havoc no matter how long they live with humans. I suggest calling the closest zoo or animal control agency to transport this gorilla to a facility where they have the knowledge, tools, and staff to care for such a large animal.
no, they will rip your arm off and beat you to death with it. So, sure if your into that kind of thing, they make great pets.
Only gorillas in close contact with humans who do (pets and so on).
Pets especially dogs owned by bad owners. But no matter how good a owner is, wolves, wolf hybrids, snakes, monkeys, crocs, and scopions are very bad pets.
They are often sold to America as pets or to go into out zoos. Were they live happy lives in comfort.
Fed gorillas to have the food in the nutrients. Two and four are good fed places.
yes they are very good pets
It helps them stay alive and its very healthy for gorillas.
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Mountain gorillas and the Western Gorillas are two types of endangerd gorillas.
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
The Hunter's Tanking pets include bears, boars, crabs, crocolisks, gorillas, rhinos, scoripds, turtles, warp stalkers and worms. All of these types of creatures are in the "Tenacity" class of pets, therefore, they all are tanks. Some may be better than others at aoe.
they give us something good to look at if we go to a zoo