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Adaptations- Behaviors Sometimes gorillas often mimics other animals and people Beats its chest Screams Cheers when the last day of school It gets frustrated
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Habitat- Region Gorillas that live in the Mountain region will be called Mountain Gorillas. Most of the gorillas live in Africa. If you see a newborn gorilla and its not in Africa, the zoo, or its mother then that means someone ether let it out of the zoo or Africa or someone smuggled it out of its home and that is stealing which is against the law.
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Food- Diet When gorillas eat their food it takes them forever to finish. Gorillas are herbivores or plant eaters. Gorillas mainly eat leaves, twigs, bark, and grasses. They are low in nutrients and high in fiber, so they must eat vast amount so they can stay healthy. Gorillas have a diet just like us but their diet is fruits and vegetations or vegetables whatever you want to call it.
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Adaptations- physical Eyes to see but not very far long front legs to fight for mates and pull things from trees Nose to smell here and there Hind legs to jump up and down Ears to hear very far away Chest to beat on and when they fall down it will not hurt them Fur to keep them warm
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Cool facts A newborn baby gorilla looks just like humans but in some different ways When a newborn gorilla is born it weighs up to 4 or 5 pounds Newborns learn how to walk at the same time they learn how to climb trees Gorillas can mate at any season unlike other animals
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Environment- Appearance- General App- Strong- Wise- Non timid- Big and little- Loud- Human like- Hairy- Smart- Big brain Envoi- Humid- Warm- Hot- Cold- Chilly Natures Children Gorillas
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Credits Miss West Other info Books
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