The strongest animals on earth

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1 Gorillas are the largest living primates, reaching a height of between 1.25-1.8 metres, and their weights range between 100-270 kg, and the arm extends up to 2.6 metres, depending on the type and gender. They tend to live in troops, with the leader named Silverback. Eastern gorillas are distinguished from western gorillas by darker fur color and some other minor morphological differences. Physical Description Gorillas have a strong, muscular body, with long arms and a broad chest. It has a large head with a broad face and a flat nose. Adult males have a prominent sagittal crest on their heads. Gorillas have brown or black fur. The fur is darker on adult males, called silverbacks. Behavior Gorillas are social animals that live in groups called troops. Troops consist of 10 to 30 individuals, headed by an adult male. Gorillas are herbivores who feed on a variety of plants, including leaves, grasses, fruits, and seeds. Gorillas are relatively calm animals, but they can become aggressive if they feel threatened. Threats Gorillas are vulnerable to numerous threats, including habitat loss and poaching. Habitat loss is the biggest threat to gorillas. The tropical forests in which gorillas live are being cut down to create plantations and logging. Poaching is also a major threat to gorillas. Gorillas are killed for their meat and skin. Gorilla Protection There are many efforts underway to protect gorillas. These efforts work to protect gorilla habitats and combat poaching.

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