Gorilla Facts
Gorilla Facts: Gorillas are the largest primates, known for their strength and calm nature. They live in African forests and share many traits with humans.
Quick Gorilla Facts
| Scientific Name | Hippopotamus amphibius |
| Common Name | Hippopotamus / Hippo |
| Type | Mammal |
| Diet | Herbivore (grass) |
| Lifespan | 40–50 years |
| Weight | 1,500–3,200 kg |
| Length | 3.3–5 meters |
| Habitat | Rivers, lakes, wetlands |
| Speed | Up to 30 km/h (on land) |
| Conservation Status | Vulnerable |
Gorilla Facts
- There are two main species: Eastern and Western gorillas, each with subspecies.
- A dominant male gorilla is called a silverback, named after the silver hair on its back.
- Silverbacks lead the troop and make decisions about movement, food, and safety.
- Gorillas communicate using sounds, gestures, and facial expressions.
- They can show emotions like happiness, sadness, and even grief.
- Gorillas primarily eat plants but may occasionally consume insects.
- An adult gorilla can lift up to 10 times its body weight.
- They build new nests from leaves and branches every night to sleep.
- Gorillas are mostly ground-dwelling but can climb trees when needed.
- Baby gorillas are called infants and stay close to their mothers for years.
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