Gorillas are non-territorial but live in packs otherwise known as troops.
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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.BTW CHICKENS ARE AWESOME
Silverbacks, due to the distinct silver hair on the backs of mature male gorillas.
Silver back Gorillas are only ever male Gorillas.
No. Male gorillas are very defensive in their territories and are very dangerous as well. Female gorillas are also very dangerous sometimes, especially if they have a young to protect.
Usually a large male will lead a gorilla family. This can be a silverback, and males of 11 or 12 years of age are the ones that "go grey" in this manner.
gorillas are species of apes, therefore gorillas can be male or female
Male mountain gorillas. the gigantopithecus blackii i think The gigantopithecus died off over 100,000 years ago. The Male mountain gorillas are the biggest i believe but that is not their scientific name.
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.BTW CHICKENS ARE AWESOME
The opposite of an Alpha is an Omega. The counterpart to an Alpha male would of course be an Alpha Female.
male or boy gorillas will tend to grow and be bigger than female gorillas and are most likely twice as heavy as female gorillas.
They are called the Alpha males.Another AnswerWhen the field workers and scientific team leaders are not all male humans, some wolf pack leaders have been identified as alpha females.
Silverbacks, due to the distinct silver hair on the backs of mature male gorillas.
There is an Alpha male and an Alpha female (the main pair of the pack) other then that no there is on the one Alpha pair
The male ones.Kayla
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Silver back Gorillas are only ever male Gorillas.
Male gorillas are larger. They grow 350-600 pounds. Females weigh 220 to 260 pounds.