one at a time females only give birth to 2-3 surviving young!!
There are two species of gorilla and four or five subspecies of gorilla.
No, a gorilla and a human cannot produce offspring together because they are different species and belong to different genera. Interbreeding between different species is not possible due to genetic incompatibilities.
There are two species of Gorilla: Gorilla gorilla(Western Gorilla) and Gorilla beringei (Eastern Gorilla). There are four recognized subspecies:Western Lowlands Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)Cross River Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli)Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei)Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri)The Bwindi Gorilla has been suggested as a third subspecies of Easter Gorilla. However, it has not yet been assigned a trinomen.
western lowland gorillaWestern lowland gorilla
The Latin word for gorilla is "Gorilla."
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its moms milk
having the most babies.
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Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla beringei), Bigfoot (Gorilla atrox)
The babies of a gorilla are called infants. At birth, a gorilla infant typically weighs around 4 to 5 pounds and is dependent on its mother for care and nourishment. Gorilla infants cling to their mothers and are carried on their backs until they are old enough to walk and explore on their own.
Monkey Orphanages, or the Mother and Father Monkey
Gorillas are born in any season just like human babies and the rest of the animal kingdom babies
Gorillas are mammals - they give birth to live babies.
one at a time females only give birth to 2-3 surviving young!!
as far as im aware it is 26.
Yes, Gorillas are endangered.There are many sub-species of gorillas and most of them are critically endangered.Western Gorilla - Critically EndangeredWestern Lowland Gorilla - Critically EndangeredCross River Gorilla - Critically EndangeredEastern Gorilla - EndangeredMountain Gorilla - Critically EndangeredEastern Lowland Gorilla - Endangered