Animal Encyclopedia
Gorilla
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Gorillas are the largest living primates. They are found in the tropical forests of equatorial Africa. There are two species of gorillas: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla.

Eastern gorillas are found in the mountains of central Africa. They are the larger of the two species and have thicker fur. Western gorillas are found in the lowland forests of central Africa. They are smaller than eastern gorillas and have thinner fur.

Gorillas are herbivores and their diet consists mainly of leaves, shoots, and fruits. They will also eat bark, roots, and insects. Gorillas are social animals and live in groups called troops. Troops can range in size from 2 to 30 individuals.

Gorillas are gentle giants and are not aggressive unless they feel threatened. They are an important part of the ecosystem and help to control populations of plants and animals. Gorillas are also a popular tourist attraction and can be seen in zoos and wildlife parks around the world.

Here are some additional facts about gorillas:

Gorillas are highly intelligent animals and can use tools.
Gorillas can communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations.
Gorillas are pregnant for about 8.5 months.
Gorillas can live for up to 35 years in the wild.
Gorillas are an amazing and beautiful animal. They are a joy to watch, and they play an important role in the ecosystem.

Here are some threats to gorillas:

Habitat loss: Gorillas live in tropical forests, which are being destroyed at an alarming rate.
Poaching: Gorillas are hunted for their meat and fur.
Disease: Gorillas are susceptible to human diseases, such as Ebola and measles.
Conservation efforts are underway to protect gorillas. These efforts include creating protected areas, reducing poaching, and educating people about the importance of gorillas. With continued conservation efforts, gorillas can be protected from extinction.