Gorillas do not have methods by which to camouflage themselves. Their main advantages in self-protection, aside from their size, are living in groups, their ability to climb up trees, and remaining secretive.
the preators of the gorillas are leoparps and man.
Gorillas' main enemies are humans due to hunting, habitat destruction, and disease transmission. Other threats include leopards, which may prey on young gorillas, and larger predators like lions and crocodiles in some regions. However, gorillas' size, strength, and social structure help protect them from many predators.
Gorillas, unlike like other African apes, have almost no natural predators due to their large size and group lifestyle. Only large cats such as leopards have been known to regularly prey on them. More than any other animal, gorillas' biggest threat is man.
To Hide From Large Predators.
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Poachers
No. Only humans are predators to gorillas
the preators of the gorillas are leoparps and man.
leopards and humans
to hide from predators and not to get eat'en.
Because they're scared
To hide themselves from their enemies
No. They hide instinctively.
Sea Sponges hide from there predators by either camouflaging themselves or either not hiding at all.
they hide in chris' bed
they hide in caves
Jaguars are apex predators and have no predators themselves.