It looks like gorillas in nature

Although there is a large body, Gorilla is very gentle. They live only in Africa and have very close relationships with people.

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Gorilla belongs to the surname. They are the largest of the primates in existence.Photo: drwill.com.

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A silver-backed mountain gorilla. The male's coat is completely changed from black to silver when they are 13 years old, which means entering an adult stage.Photo: National Geographic.

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This is the leader of a mountain gorilla. It leads the pack to feed, watch over the enemy, fight to protect its members and take care of weak children. Photo: National Geographic.

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Black-backed males (less than adulthood) often leave the herd when they are 11 years old to form a new (smaller) herd with other black backs. If young male monkeys find a way to usurp the monkeys, they will often fight. Photo: National Geographic.

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Plain gorillas live in dense forests, marshes and floodplains that are approximately sea level. They are very intelligent and capable of expressing emotions. Plain gorillas have up to 30 individuals. Photo: National Geographic.

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In addition to showing affection, gorillas also have the ability to learn human language (at a simple level) and use working tools. Photo: National Geographic.

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Human DNA of DNA gorillas reaches 98% -99%. They and chimpanzees have very close relatives.Photo: greenexpander.com.

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Gorillas are purebred animals because they only eat plants. They like buds and soft roots, bark, trees and fruit. Photo: National Geographic.