Gorilla
Gorilla is a monkey from the order of hominids.
Mostly gorilla lead a terrestrial lifestyle. They move on the soles of the hind legs and on the toes of the forelimbs. In those places where there are many fruit-bearing trees, adult animals spend a lot of time on trees. … Gorillas are herbivorous primates. The basis of their diet is leaves, which, unlike fruits, are always available and in large quantities. But still, when there are plenty of fruits, including figs, monkeys prefer to eat them.
Gorillas are the largest representatives of apes, and one of the closest relatives of man. They belong to the hominids, which includes humans. The sense of smell, sight and touch of gorillas are also similar to those of humans. However, there is a difference: people, as a rule, appreciate the taste of meat, but gorillas are exclusively vegetarians. Just like humans, gorillas can make a variety of sounds to communicate and convey emotions.
the largest of the modern great apes. The history of the discovery of gorillas by European scientists deserves to be dwelled on. Gorillas are inhabitants of the tropical rainforests of Equatorial Africa. Until recently, their habitats were practically inaccessible to researchers. But the local tribes naturally always knew very well about the terrible humanoid monsters living next to them.
Gorillas have very developed muscles, which can be seen even with the naked eye. Nature endowed them with such amazing data, because, at first glance, harmless primates need physical strength.the largest great apes and primates in general. Along with chimpanzees and orangutans, they are closest to humans.