Gorillas are defined by biologists in the following groups, from most specific to least:
Species: Gorilla gorilla or gorilla beringei, (lowland and mountain gorilla, respectively).
Genus: Gorilla
Family: Homonidae
Order: Primates
Class: Mammalia
Phylum: Chordata, (vertibrates)
Kingdom: Animalia
Domain: Eukarya, (multi-cellular organisms)
and if you really want to get general: Life
a pack of gorillas is called a flange
yesno, it does not have a tailno, gorillas dont have tails
hahaha no. A congress or maybe a troop not too sure also heard of a band of gorillas i am not too sure which is correct. I do know that is deffo not a flange of gorillas, it was used on "Not the nine o'clock news" the writer just made it up. However you are not the first person to think that, many people believe it is true although its not.
Gorillas - like all primates - are vertebrates.
Gorillas are vertebrates. They belong to the group of animals called mammals, all of which are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column.
A group of Gorillas is called a troop .
A band of gorillas!
a pack of gorillas is called a flange
A group of Gorillas is called a "troop"
Band
yesno, it does not have a tailno, gorillas dont have tails
they are called troops
A group of gorillas is called a band.
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apes or homosapien
hahaha no. A congress or maybe a troop not too sure also heard of a band of gorillas i am not too sure which is correct. I do know that is deffo not a flange of gorillas, it was used on "Not the nine o'clock news" the writer just made it up. However you are not the first person to think that, many people believe it is true although its not.
Oh, dude, the proper noun in "All contestants dress as gorillas" is "Gorillas." Like, it's capitalized because it's the name of a specific group of contestants, not just any old contestants who happen to be wearing gorilla suits. So yeah, Gorillas with a capital G, that's the one.