Yes, a number of years ago an experiment was performed that modified the DNA of a gorilla fetus to make it human. The result was a hybrid human\gorilla. The creature had the appearance of a large human being, but unfortunately its intellectual capacity was quite limited. It now spends its time submitting incredibly stupid questions to wiki.answers.com, such as "Has there ever been a gorilla experiment that could change a live baby gorilla into a human being?"
No. A silverback gorilla could not kill any type of bear.
NO. A bear has stronger muscles and a larger size that could kill the gorilla easily. It's swipes are dangerous enough to wound a gorilla seriously. Gorillas do not punch or pound animals, but they could throw stones and sticks. A gorilla would have a good chance of winning because they are strong and they do punch.
there is a chance that the gorilla can kill a horse when the gorilla hug the horse tight then the horse cant breath no because the horse will kick the gorilla and then the horse will run
a full grown African lion could destroy a gorilla a lion has more weapons in a fight and a lion can easily make a gorilla loose it's balance.
The leopard will win due to its carnivorousness, teeth, speed, and sharp claws that can maul the gorilla to death. An adult gorilla cannot stand against a leopard.Yes, if its nightime and the gorilla cant see, but if the gorilla sees a leopard it could kill it with one swing of its mighty arm, though theres a good chance the leopard would just run away.
variables
Which variable is being tested in this experiment
A constant is an ingredient or part of the experiment that does not change. A control is also a required ingredient, however it can change. (this change could be MANY things depending on the experiment type.
It is important to follow an experiment carefully because one mess up and the whole experiment could go wrong or it might change the outcome.
A rhino could flip a gorilla
An experimental constant is a parameter of an experiment that doesn't change throughout the course of the experiment. Launch height could be a constant in a glide ratio experiment featuring several paper airplanes.
A wolf is a fast and effecient hunter in killing prey, but a wolf could not kill the gorilla easily. At least 3 wolves could kill one gorilla.
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No. A silverback gorilla could not kill any type of bear.
Yes, a silverback gorilla could kill a komodo dragon.
A valid one. An experiment cannot conclusively prove anything if more than one independent variable is altered at a time. That being said, many dependent variables could show change and the experiment would still be valid, as long as only one independent variable was altered at a time. An experiment that changes only one variable at a time is called a controlled experiment.