Do gorillas eat each other?

Though many humans deny this to be the case, gorillas do not actually eat meat. Though they absolutely will attack another animal or a human if they feel threatened, they will make their kill and throw the carcass to the wayside. They do not eat the flesh or meat of other animals.
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Are gorillas cannibals?

Gorillas: In the 1970s, primatologist Dian Fossey found remains of two gorillas in the faeces of a mother gorilla and her daughter. Nothing has been reported since. Orang-utans: Two instances of cannibalism have been documented in orang-utans living wild in Sumatra.
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Do gorillas eat other monkeys?

Meat. Gorillas will sometimes eat meat. They can catch small animals such as mice, rats, or birds and will eat these animals if they lack protein in their diet. The silverback gorilla has been known to eat meat and might even attack and eat other primates.
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Do gorillas eat their own kind?

Gorillas do not eat their babies however they occasionally practice infanticide and this normally happens when a female moves to another group with a young off spring then the dominating silverback of that group will kill the young baby gorilla or if another silverback comes to dominate the group they kill the young ...
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Do gorillas get eaten by anything?

Predators. Leopards and crocodiles are large carnivores which may prey upon gorillas. Humans are the greatest threat to all gorilla populations.
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What is a gorilla afraid of?

Certain reptiles such as chameleons and caterpillars are what are gorillas scared/afraid of. They are also afraid of water and will cross streams only if they can do so without getting wet, such as by crossing over fallen logs, and dislike rain.
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Do gorillas and lions ever meet?

Unlike some theoretical fights between creatures, a gorilla and a lion could run into each other where their ranges meet. Our fight would take place in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a place where lions live in the transitional area between tropical rainforest and savannah, and gorillas live in the rainforests.
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Why do gorillas vomit and eat it?

These captive gorillas used to regurgitate their food up to four times an hour, then eat it again. In addition, they would pluck their hair out obsessively. This behavior, a sign of anxiety, greatly decreased with the change to the wild diet. The behavior of chimpanzees in zoos is also highly abnormal.
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Which animal eats its own mother?

Spiderlings eat a female spider alive in a process called matriphagy, or mother-eating.
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Do chimps eat their babies?

Female chimpanzees are able to tell which males pose more of a risk to their babies, according to new research. The creatures are known to sometimes kill newborn babies that they have not fathered, occasionally even eating the young after snatching them from their mother's arms.
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Are monkeys cannibals?

While chimpanzees and other primates elsewhere have been observed cannibalising their own – often infants or placentas – there are fewer than 10 cases of cannibalism among primates in the Americas, recorded in just six species among the more than 100 found in the Americas.
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Do chimps eat human babies?

Male chimpanzees at the Gombe National Park were twice seen to attack 'stranger' females and seize their infants. One infant was then killed and partially eaten: the other was 'rescued' and carried by three different males. Once several males were found eating a freshly killed 'stranger' infant.
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Do monkeys eat their own babies?

Bonobos and chimpanzees also sometimes practice infant cannibalism. Many primates carry their dead infants for days, but rarely do they eat them.
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How do gorillas get so big without meat?

Gorillas don't need to eat protein, because they grow their own protein in the bacteria that thrive inside of them. The gorilla consumes the vegetation to feed the bacterial colonies of their microbiome, and then absorbs the protein formed by the bacteria as they feast on the cellulose fibers of the vegetation .
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Are orangutans cannibals?

Two female orangutans have been seen cannibalising the bodies of their recently deceased babies. Such behaviour has never before been recorded in any great ape species. The two incidences occurred just one month apart in the same region of forest in Indonesia.
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Why do gorillas drink their urine?

Gorillas do not have very efficient digestive systems for a high fiber diet, so unprocessed food can be found in their feces. Coprophagy allows an animal to utilize this food. Similarly, urine drinking might be explained as the recollection of minerals. Gorillas are flexible in their nature and behavior.
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Why do apes eat their poop?

Dung beetles, rabbits, chimps, and domestic dogs are among animals that are members of the dung diners' club. Most of them eat feces because it contains some undigested food—and thus vital nutrients—that would otherwise go to waste.
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What is it called when you eat your own poop?

INTRODUCTION. Coprophagia or the ingestion of feces, in humans has been associated with tumors, mental retardation, alcoholism, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, fetishes, delirium, and dementia.
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Would a gorilla protect a human?

Julia Gallucci, a primatologist with PETA, also said in the statement that a gorilla acting in a nurturing way toward a human wouldn't be out of character. "Gorillas have shown that they can be protective of smaller living beings and react the same way any human would to a child in danger," Gallucci said.
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Why do gorillas reject their babies?

Natural selection has meant that animal mothers reject the weaker offspring to prevent predation by other species and give longevity to their own, bolstering generations of animals to come.
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Are gorillas good dads?

Gorilla fathers actually play an incredible role in raising their kids. Now they may not be as active as some animal parents, but it is up to them to protect the whole gorilla troop. They also have been known to play with their youngsters very gently and can be extremely patient with their kids' crazy antics.
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Are gorillas stronger than tigers?

When it comes to a tiger and a gorilla in a fight it would be a short fight. Tigers are bigger, stronger, and faster than a gorilla. The gorilla would be able to put up a fight and could injure the tiger if he was able to get a bite in, but that would be his only offense.
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Who would win in a fight a gorilla or a bear?

With the bear's massive body, superior muscle, surprising speed and evolutionary armory, there really isn't any way a gorilla wins the fight. Every attempt it makes would be thwarted by at least one of these factors.
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Who is stronger a gorilla or a grizzly bear?

Although a silverback gorilla is very fast, quite strong, and has a longer arm span, there is no way a silverback could defeat the much larger and faster grizzly bear in a fair fight.
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