A gorilla uses its nose, lungs and other organs for respiration
Gorillas communicate both verbally and non verbally.
"Adult males won’t back down when they are being challenged by younger and immature gorillas. They will make very loud screaming sounds and at the same time they will beat their chest with their hands rapidly. This is a warning signal to the younger gorillas to back off or they will be engaged in a battle."
Researchers have identified 20-25 different sounds that gorillas made and what they mean.
They make chirps, grunts, roars, growls, and even hooting like an owl at times.
THEY CAN ALSO LAUGH!
Certain troops develop forms of slang as we do in our own social groups.
Silverback gorillas have a cardiovascular system. In a cardiovascular system the heart pumps blood into veins and arteries throughout the body. This blood is oxygenated which is helps these gorillas breathe. They get their oxygen by either inhaling through their nose or mouth. It goes into their lungs. They exhale out carbon dioxide.
Gorillas communicate both verbally and non verbally.
"Adult males won’t back down when they are being challenged by younger and immature gorillas. They will make very loud screaming sounds and at the same time they will beat their chest with their hands rapidly. This is a warning signal to the younger gorillas to back off or they will be engaged in a battle."
Researchers have identified 20-25 different sounds that gorillas made and what they mean.
They make chirps, grunts, roars, growls, and even hooting like an owl at times.
THEY CAN ALSO LAUGH!
Certain troops develop forms of slang as we do in our own social groups.
Silverback gorillas have a cardiovascular system. In a cardiovascular system the heart pumps blood into veins and arteries throughout the body. This blood is oxygenated which is helps these gorillas breathe. They get their oxygen by either inhaling through their nose or mouth. It goes into their lungs. They exhale out carbon dioxide.