Gorilla | Gorillas are the biggest of the worlds primates and live in the forests in select parts of Africa. The gorilla population is sadly much lower than it used to be meaning that gorillas are an endangered species. Gorillas are herbivores, eating vegetation, fruits, shoots, berries and leaves. An adult male gorilla is able to consume up to 27 kg of food everyday. Gorillas are thought to be the most closely related to chimps and humans. It is said that the DNA of gorillas is 98-99% identical to human DNA!!
The gorilla is a very sociable animal
inhabiting the African wilderness if groups from around 5 to 30
gorillas. The gorilla spend most of their time eating, sleeping and
grooming the other gorillas. Gorillas move about by walking on their
knuckles which helps to support
the gorillas weight The gorilla is considered to be a highly intelligent
animal on a similar level with humans and dolphins. The real extent of
the gorillas intelligence is unknown, however one gorilla bred in
captivity was successfully trained in human sign language.
The senses of a gorilla are very similar to the senses of the human and include hearing, taste, touch, smell and sight,
although the sight of the gorilla is not quite as acute as the sight of
the human but the gorilla is thought to be able to see in colour
vision. The gorilla spends the night sleeping in a nest which the
gorilla makes out of leaves and
other plant materials. The nest of the gorilla is shaped like a bowl and
is where the mother gorilla will sleep with the baby gorillas.
Despite what many people think, the gorilla is not an aggressive animal as the gorilla is known to be shy and peaceful in
nature. The gorilla will generally only display aggressive behaviour
towards another animal if the gorilla feels under threat but the gorilla
will only tend to make lots of noise rather than attacking an unwanted
intruder.
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