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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Gorillas are primarily preyed upon by leopards and occasionally by crocodiles. Leopards are skilled predators that rely on stealth and ambush tactics to catch gorillas, particularly young or weak individuals. Crocodiles may attack gorillas near bodies of water, such as rivers or swamps, where they can easily overpower them.
3 healthy, strong male gorillas defending their territory could kill a bear, but it will take a long and a hard time to do so. Depending on the species of the bear, a bear would severly injure the three gorillas.
Gorillas' main enemies are humans due to hunting, habitat destruction, and disease transmission. Other threats include leopards, which may prey on young gorillas, and larger predators like lions and crocodiles in some regions. However, gorillas' size, strength, and social structure help protect them from many predators.
Gorillas are not typically aggressive animals. They are known to be peaceful and social creatures, but can become aggressive if they feel threatened or are protecting their young. It's important to respect their space and observe them from a safe distance in the wild.
gorillas do raise their young
If a dominant male is captured , young may be preyed by predators , or man may kill many gorillas during capturing .
No they do not.
yes
No. The dinosaur would kill the gorilla easily.
Gorillas usually have 1 baby. They rarely have twins.
Yes, gorillas give live birth.
yes they can, but rarely.
With whatever they have, but usually with a gun.
One
Pythons never kill gorillas. Gorillas are perfectly built to fight snakes. They are immensly strong, and can crush the snake's skull easily.
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