Why can't you look a gorilla in the eye?

Like shy humans, staring directly into the eyes of gorilla make them feel uncomfortable and insecure and when disrupted by your direct eye contact, they can charge aggressively at you to defend themselves.
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Why are you not supposed to smile at gorillas?

Baring teeth or smiling shows a fear face, according to gorilla handler Sharon Redrobe. “They'll say, 'who are you, what on Earth are you doing, you're wrong, there's something wrong with you,' and kill him,” Redrobe said.
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Do gorillas make eye contact?

Although smiling is often associated with submissive or non-aggressive behavior in gorillas, eye contact is a practice that is discouraged by primatologists, as apes are likely to interpret eye contact as a challenge or a form of aggressive display.
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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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How hard can a gorilla punch?

It is believed that a gorilla punch is strong enough to shatter your skull with one slam of its arm:/Between 1300 to 2700 pounds of force. Gorillas on (avg. 400 lbs) have a muscle mass density almost 4 times higher than the most heavily muscled powerful human you know.
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Can a man fight a gorilla?

For many humans to beat a mountain gorilla, that would need your strength combined into one person which is even impossible. Mountain gorillas have been killed by humans using weapons but there's no single record of any human ever killing a mountain gorilla using bear hands.
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Why can't gorillas swim?

Humans and apes, on the other hand, must learn to swim. The tree-dwelling ancestors of apes had less opportunity to move on the ground. They thus developed alternative strategies to cross small rivers, wading in an upright position or using natural bridges. They lost the instinct to swim.
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Why do gorillas freak out when they see Shaq?

Miami Zoo Executive Explains Why Gorillas Freak Out When They See Shaquille O'Neal: "The Gorilla Gets Intimidated, And He Looks At Shaq And Thinks That Shaq Is Going To Take Away His Girls."
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Are gorillas nice to humans?

Gorillas are generally known to be gentle, peaceful and friend primates, and that the mere fact that they share 98% of their DNA with human beings only proves that they are more like us. Gorillas are social animals and only become aggressive towards humans when they feel threatened.
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Should you stare gorillas?

Like shy humans, staring directly into the eyes of gorilla make them feel uncomfortable and insecure and when disrupted by your direct eye contact, they can charge aggressively at you to defend themselves.
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Has a gorilla ever killed a person?

A dominant silverback has the strength of several men and isn't afraid to use it to defend his family. There have been few cases where gorillas attacked and even killed humans, although such incidents are rare and the human was always to blame.
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Has a gorilla ever killed a human in the wild?

Nevertheless, to Redmond's knowledge there are no known instances of a captive gorilla killing a human.
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Why do male gorillas pound their chests?

According to a report in DailyMail, researchers who made this study on male Gorillas in Rwanda discovered that the Silverback species stand up and beat their chest as a form of communication. The drumming noise generated by them is their way to convey how big they are and to show their identity.
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Do gorillas have any natural enemies?

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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Does Shaq intimidate gorillas?

In a recent episode of his podcast, Shaq revealed that any time he goes to a zoo, gorillas are intimidated by him. And to prove it, he called up Miami Zoo Communications Director Ron Magill during the show, who backed up his story.
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How big can a gorilla get?

How big do gorillas get? Adult male gorillas weigh up to 440 pounds and can reach a height of six feet when standing on two legs. Mature male gorillas are known as “silverbacks” for the white hair that develops on their back at about 14 years of age.
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Can gorillas cry?

We often talk about the cry of animals, like wolves or eagles, but I assume you mean shedding tears. Lots of animals do this to clear debris from their eyes. But surprisingly, there's no good evidence that any of them do this as a sign of unhappiness (our close relatives, chimps and gorillas, use vocal noises).
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Why are gorillas afraid of caterpillars?

mountain gorillas like other primates and humans are scared of water and some insects like caterpillars and reptiles like Chameleon. Gorillas like other apes including humans find it hard to swim naturally which prompts them to desist from expanse water masses (big water bodies) like Lakes and Rivers.
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Do gorillas kiss?

Gorillas tend to groom less than most primates, with most grooming between observed between mother and infant and males and females. On the social interaction scale, gorillas score pretty low. Unlike chimpanzees who are seen to embrace, hold hands and even kiss, gorillas are much more socially reserved.
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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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How strong is a gorilla bite?

Gorillas are mainly plant-eaters - the only non-carnivore on this list! - yet have an incredibly strong bite force of 1300 PSI. They use their powerful jaws to chew and tear through bark and roots, and their large teeth are also used to display force and aggression.
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