Many people may instictively think that gorillas look aggressive, but they're just shy and peaceful in nature. They're herbivores and only eat plants, so there's no concern of being attacked. They can behave much like humans like Koko except they can't speak human language. Gorillas usually won't attack people unless if they're provoked, but they tend to make loud screeching noises to scare the attacker away, so their attacks are pretty rare. Gorillas are now endangered because of deforestation, hunting and global warming, so gorillas needs to be more scared of us, humans instead. They might go extinct in the near future.
They throw rocks and sticks at enemies. See the external link below for a video example.
gorillas enemies are mainly leopards and mankind but sometimes crocodiles traps and poachers
To hide themselves from their enemies
Humans are their enemies.
Apart from humans, gorillas don't really have enemies. The only predator or prey on gorillas is the leopard
leopards,humans,crocodiles
Garrison's Gorillas - 1967 Friendly Enemies 1-12 was released on: USA: 21 November 1967
Humans and leopards are the emenies to the lowland gorilla.
They are scared of bigger animals. But we are smaller and yet they fear us.
if you mean do gorillas have enemies, then the answer is yes, gorillas have only one enemy that is humans, they will hunt them down for trophies and zoos. if you mean what do gorillas eat, then the answer is vegetation, they do not eat meat.
The 15 gorillas because they would all throw heavy stones at the elephant.
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.