The gorilla stuffed animal is a very sociable creature and live in the Zaire River Basin. Stuffed gorillas are family oriented and show affection by social grooming. The stuffed animals gorilla recognizes their family members and friends by their faces. Interestingly, every gorilla stuffed animal has a unique nose print, just like our human fingerprint. Stuffed gorillas will live with as many as 30 other apes and their young. Their is always one dominant male of the group, which is the silverback.
A baby stuffed animals gorilla learns everything from their mothers, including what their diet should be and their appropriate social behavior. The mother gorilla stuffed animal keeps their young disciplined with pig-like grunts and stern looks. However, the mother and her young will show an amazing amount of love and affection along with playfulness. The stuffed gorillas have also been known to smile, purr, and even chuckle! The gorilla can make up to 25 different noises that can be heard up to a mile away. It has also been proven that stuffed gorillas are highly intelligent creatures and can remember things for years.
When a gorilla stuffed animal moves through the jungle, they do so on all fours with their knuckles on the ground. The male stuffed animals gorilla can grow to be six feet tall and up to 600 pounds. While the female will grow up to be five feet tall and only weigh up to 200 pounds. They have a unique foot, with their big toe far away from their smaller toes. They have similar hands to a human, with their thumbs smaller than all of the other fingers. This is very useful when climbing trees or collecting food.
When stuffed gorillas gather food they love to eat fruit, flowers, leaves, and some insects. A gorilla stuffed animal will eat up to fifty pounds of food a day. They rarely ever half to drink water. This is due to all of the foliage they swallow or the dew they drink off of leaves. However when they are thirsty, they will place the back of their hand in nearby water, and suck the water from their fur.
Both stuffed animals gorilla species, the lawland and mountain apes will live up to thirty years old. However, the gorilla population is becoming endangered. Currently only 450 gorillas exist in their natural environment.