I don't know doesn't the title give you a hint. It's just like asking if real gorillas were used in a movie called the movie about real gorillas
There used to be an estimated 5000 mountain gorillas in the 1910's.
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.
Silverbacks are male gorillas that have a distinctive patch of silver hair on their backs. This term is not used to describe females or based on their behavior, but rather on their maturity and dominance within a group.
Older male gorillas sometimes call their territory with a deep, rumbling sound known as a "belch vocalization." This vocalization is used to establish dominance and communicate with other gorillas in the area.
Gorillas are poached for the same reason as almost all poaching in poor countries - Eithe the poacher need the meat to feed himself and his family, or he needs the money he can get from selling the poached animal on. Or a combination of both.
No. They wouldn't have ever seen or heard of gorillas.
No. Adult Gorillas would be too difficult and dangerous to handle by army personnel. Also despite what Gorillas are made out to be they are not as vicious as they look in movies. Gorillas are actually very gentle animals, and do not attack unless they are being attacked or feel threatened.
There used to be an estimated 5000 mountain gorillas in the 1910's.
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.
Silverbacks are male gorillas that have a distinctive patch of silver hair on their backs. This term is not used to describe females or based on their behavior, but rather on their maturity and dominance within a group.
Older male gorillas sometimes call their territory with a deep, rumbling sound known as a "belch vocalization." This vocalization is used to establish dominance and communicate with other gorillas in the area.
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With gorillas the largest and oldest male is usually the dominant member of a group.
Gorillas are poached for the same reason as almost all poaching in poor countries - Eithe the poacher need the meat to feed himself and his family, or he needs the money he can get from selling the poached animal on. Or a combination of both.
Nothing as of yet however they will most likley be used to tame and turn into soliders.
Nose prints. Every gorilla has a unique nose print.
A group of gorillas is referred to as a band. "Band" can be used to refer to groups of animals in general.