Chest-slapping by gorillas is an example of a threat display.
Gorillas communicate using a variety of vocalizations, body language, and facial expressions. They produce sounds such as grunts, barks, and roars to convey different messages like warnings, threats, or bonding. Gorillas also use gestures like chest-pounding, head-nodding, and staring to express emotions and intentions to other members of their group.
a pack of gorillas is called a flange
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
I believe there are no more or no less than 10,000 gorillas in the world where as there once was about 1,000,000 gorillas
yes all gorillas have fur
Uh, no...cows do, gorillas beat their chest and roar.
fouls that are not committed as a play on the ball for example, slapping someone
A butt-slapping is an act of slapping of a person's buttocks, usually out of jest.
Slapping someone in the face. Which cause energy from your hand to that persons face.
Orangatans for example. Gorillas are apart of the family apes.
because your happy while ur slapping!! people just don't have other names for it. doh!!
Mountain gorillas and the Western Gorillas are two types of endangerd gorillas.
It would depend on who you are slapping, and under the circumstances of the situation.
An example of onomatopoeia in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is when Brian describes the sound of a beaver slapping its tail on the water as "whap."
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
Seems to be a reference to a old method of making music using ones body as a percussion instrument by rhythmically slapping the outer thigh, chest and finally inner thigh.
Slapping someone is a form of physical abuse or cruelty.