Gorillas are primarily herbivores, with a diet that consists mostly of leaves, stems, fruits, and bamboo. However, they may occasionally eat insects or small invertebrates.
Turtles are omnivores.
Yes gorillas do have fingernails but there short
Some examples of herbivorous primates include gorillas, howler monkeys, and colobus monkeys. These primates primarily feed on fruits, leaves, and other plant parts as their main source of nutrition.
They are mature gorillas and lead their troops .
No, gorillas aren't omnivores, they are hervibores.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores, with a diet that consists mostly of leaves, stems, fruits, and bamboo. However, they may occasionally eat insects or small invertebrates.
Gorillas are omnivores. They usually eat a variety of fruits and some hay. They may eat an insect or two, which includes beetles.
No: Some, like gorillas, eat only plants: they are HERBivores.
Gorillas are technically omnivores in that they can eat meat (mostly in the form of insects), but they are predominantly herbivores.
Zero. Gorillas don't "have" monkeys in the sense they are not capable of giving birth to them, nor do they eat monkeys because they are primarily herbivores, not omnivores.
No, Chimpanzees are omnivores, meaning they eat both planet and animal life. Their main diet consists of plants, fruits, nuts, seeds, and insects like ants and termites. They do, however, occasionally hunt and eat monkeys and small deer.
Animals that only eat insects are called insectivores. BTW: Gorillas only eat a few insects, and mostly plants. They are considered omnivores, not insectivores.
Mountain gorillas and the Western Gorillas are two types of endangerd gorillas.
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
Yes
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