An adult consumes 18—20kg of food daily, mainly foliage, and will swallow many large seeds intact. As gorilla families move through the forest to forage, they defecate, thereby depositing seeds far away from the parent trees. Crucially, gorillas like to build sleeping nests in areas with an open canopy, and next morning tend to poop in the vicinity before heading off. This means that the dumped seeds are left sitting in piles of manure, under an uninterrupted sky — ideal conditions for germination.
In turn, this contributes to global carbon and water regulation, and helps to regulate our climate. Home Animal Facts Mammals Gorilla guide: where they live, diet, and conservation.
Good news for mountain gorillas! A silverback mountain gorilla in Rwanda. Gorillas are extremely intelligent. How good is your primate knowledge? Find out how much you know about the extraordinary group of animals to which we belong! A mountain gorilla in Rwanda feeding. Perhaps this soil contains minerals that are missing in their plants, or the minerals neutralize poisonous substances in their food.
Although gorillas don't kill big animals, they regularly eat small animals mainly insects. However, this constitutes far less than 0. A study in Cameroon by Isra Deblauwe showed that gorillas have a high frequency of insect-eating and a high prey diversity, even higher than those for the sympatric chimpanzees. There are important differences in the nutritional composition of the gorilla and chimpanzee termite prey species.
Another difference is size. Lowland gorillas are 4 to 6 feet 1. Mountain gorillas are about the same height, though they tend to weigh a bit more. They are 4 to 6 feet tall and weigh to lbs. Mountain gorillas live in Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on green, volcanic mountains. A group of gorillas can have a territory of up to 16 square miles 41 square kilometers , according to National Geographic. Gorillas are generally herbivores.
They usually eat vegetation such as wild celery, shoots, roots, fruit, tree bark and tree pulp, but they have been known to eat small animals and insects.
A male can eat up to 40 lbs. Gorillas' exact diet depends on where they live. According to Sea World , about 67 percent of a lowland gorilla's diet is fruit; 17 percent comes from leaves, seeds and stems; and 3 percent comes from termites and caterpillars. Environment As the EU targets emissions cuts, this country has a coal problem.
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