Gorillas, since thay can't climb trees most of their life, would have to live in the understory of a rain forest.
Gorillas are social animals that live in groups called troops. A troop typically consists of a dominant male, several females, and their offspring. The group works together to protect their territory, find food, and raise their young.
Understory - The Middle LayerSmaller trees, bushes, and plants such as ferns, live in the understory. Not much sunlight reaches here, because the canopy blocks the sun. Still, many birds and animals make their home in the understory. Forest wildcats, such as the leopard, are excellent tree climbers. They will chase monkeys and squirrels through the understory for food.
Gorillas are non-territorial but live in packs otherwise known as troops.
Gorillas do not lay eggs. Gorillas are mammals and give birth to live offspring, typically one at a time.
Sometimes Geckos and sometimes Chameleons. (sorry about that i don't know how to spell it.)
Bengal tigers live in the understory of the rainforest. They like the constant shade and the leaves in the understory because it keeps them cool.
They live on the forest floor, in the understory layer.
yes they do live in tropical rainforest understory
Gorillas live togeother.
No gorillas only live in africa
Gorillas live in AfricaGorillas live in AFRICA
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