Wild gorillas can also eat raw meat
Under certain conditions gorillas - plant-eating animals may also be unable to control their desires and eat other types or animals.
The latest research by scientists shows that in certain conditions gorillas - plant-eating animals can also not control their desires and eat other types or animals.
According to scientists, wild gorillas only eat plants, fruits and other exotic insects.
A new study by scientists has discovered DNA samples of small monkeys and antelopes in the feces of African wild gorillas living in Gabon Loango National Park.
This finding has led to the possibility that wild gorillas might have a habit of eating meat.
Scientist Grit Schubert of the Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, research group of the Max-Planck (Germany) member of the research team, said the finding surprised everyone, and provided evidence to help explain one. the science of how wild gorillas can eat meat, which was previously rejected.
According to geneticist Michael Hofrieter of the Max-Planck Association, if the gorilla actually eats meat, then they could be the first carnivorous monkeys in the world.
Most predators can digest animal foods. /.
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