Wild gorillas will eat fresh fruit, plants, herbs, tree bark, bugs, and bamboo. Gorillas that live in the western low lands will eat differently than gorillas that live in the mountains. Mountain gorillas are vegetarian and western low land gorillas are not.
Prey: Bongo, Buffalo, Elephant Calf, Deer, Zebra, Antelope, Wild Donkey, Warthog Fruit: Banana, Apple, Berry, Grape Vegetation: Bamboo, Leaf, Lettuce, Cauliflower Enemies: Hyena, Wild Dog, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Human, Baboon, Jackal
Gorillas are herbivores and primarily eat leaves, stems, fruit, and occasionally ants and termites. They have a mainly vegetarian diet, with a preference for leaves and fruit depending on the season and habitat. Gorillas spend a significant portion of their day feeding to meet their nutritional needs.
I think they get it from their lungs when they breathe. i would ask a teacher. Glad I could help. I've got that moves like jagger. Sorry that's my favorite song. :)
Gorillas don't eat jaguars. Gorillas live in Africa, Jaguars in South America. They're on different continents, one ocean apart. On top of that, gorillas are mainly herbivores, and probably not that interested in eating a jaguar even if they got it served.
yes they do
gorillas eat leaves vines fruit roots and bark
Gorillas are herbavores, no animals for dinner.
Gorillas are technically omnivores in that they can eat meat (mostly in the form of insects), but they are predominantly herbivores.
Yes, they are herbivores.Yes, gorillas are 97% vegetarian, mainly fruit, and 3% insectivorous, mainly termites.Yes, they eat fruit and vegetation (and the occasional insect).
Gorillas are mostly herbivorous - they eat leaves, pith, etc. Lowland gorillas have a very varied diet - some things they eat are leaves, fruit and insects (usually ants).
Gorillas can eat lots of things. They eat mostly insects and plants, like grub, bark, flowers, leaves, fruit etc.
You wouldn't want to share a gorilla's dinner. Unless, of course, you like the taste of baby insects called grubs. Gorillas also eat leaves, bark, shoots, stems, roots, flowers, and fruit. Some gorillas also eat adult insects, such as termites. The choice of foods varies, depending on the gorillas' habitat. Mountain gorillas eat bamboo and herbs that they find near the ground, and lowland gorillas climb to find ripe fruit. Most of the regular plant life in a gorilla's habitat is a poor source of nutrients and calories, which the animal needs to grow and stay healthy. For this reason, a gorilla will even eat soil if it contains needed minerals.
Wild gorillas will eat fresh fruit, plants, herbs, tree bark, bugs, and bamboo. Gorillas that live in the western low lands will eat differently than gorillas that live in the mountains. Mountain gorillas are vegetarian and western low land gorillas are not.
Prey: Bongo, Buffalo, Elephant Calf, Deer, Zebra, Antelope, Wild Donkey, Warthog Fruit: Banana, Apple, Berry, Grape Vegetation: Bamboo, Leaf, Lettuce, Cauliflower Enemies: Hyena, Wild Dog, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Human, Baboon, Jackal
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Gorillas are herbivores and primarily eat leaves, stems, fruit, and occasionally ants and termites. They have a mainly vegetarian diet, with a preference for leaves and fruit depending on the season and habitat. Gorillas spend a significant portion of their day feeding to meet their nutritional needs.