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Gorillas

Gorillas. Physical Characteristics. Gorillas have big arms and have black or brown fur. It is a big mammal and has a crest on its forehead. . Main. Gorillas are almost the same as humans. Male Gorillas are much heavier than females. Males are 5.6ft (1.4m) tall and weigh 400 lb (180 kg).

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Gorillas

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  1. Gorillas

  2. Physical Characteristics • Gorillas have big arms and have black or brown fur. • It is a big mammal and has a crest on its forehead.

  3. Main Gorillas are almost the same as humans. Male Gorillas are much heavier than females. Males are 5.6ft (1.4m) tall and weigh 400 lb (180 kg). Females are 4.6 ft (1.4m) tall and weigh 200 lb (90 kg). Gorillas schedule: 6am -8am - wake up 8am-10am - eat 10am-2pm - eat, play, relax, and sleep 2pm-5pm - travel 300-6000 feet 5pm-6pm - build a nest 6pm-6am - sleep

  4. Diet Gorillas eat bananas, fruits, nettles, celery, gallium, thistles, and they drink water. They get their food by climbing trees.

  5. Habitat Gorillas live in jungles and build dome-like nests made with mud and twigs. They build them in trees or beneath a tree.

  6. Protecting Gorillas protect themselves by climbing trees, hiding, or using their arms.

  7. Life Cycle First the Gorilla has the baby. Then the Gorilla grows up and becomes an adult Gorilla. Females have the baby, but males don't. Females have about three babies in life time.

  8. Fun Facts Gorillas are very quiet. They can almost do everything that humans do like chest beating, almost all kinds of laughing, motions, anger, whining, and other stuff that humans can do.

  9. Population Gorillas are endangered and scientists believe there are only 50,000 left on earth.

  10. Classification Order - Primates Family - Pongide Species - Gorilla

  11. Good Bye! I hope you enjoyed my slide show!

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