Gorilla:
Gorilla is a rare mammal in Africa and one of the close relatives of human beings. Gorillas are covered with thick black or brownish red fur, and they are different in height and size, especially males.
Gorillas like to live in groups and usually live and move in groups of up to 20 animals. They also have a division of labor and cooperation, a clear social class and territorial guard behavior. Because the natural environment is affected, gorillas have now become endangered species and need human protection.
First of all, gorillas are very clever animals.
You can beat solid plants with tools such as stones and wood, input patterns, dig insects and so on, which is a genius of its kind. They also have a high social status, and usually form a stable and close group, each playing a different role.
For example, male gorillas usually assume the responsibilities of leaders and guards, while female gorillas are responsible for important tasks such as finding food and nesting, and each has its own duties. Gorillas are different from other animals in human-like behavior, such as standing with hind paws, raising their noses and so on. These human behaviors remind people of their connection with human beings.
Secondly, gorillas have a great influence on the environment.
They are important herbivores in forest areas, mainly feeding on fruits and young leaves, which can control the growth and nutrient cycle of some vegetation in the forest.
Compared with another adjacent tree of the same kind, a tall tree in gorilla territory will choose more swaying buds, leaves or fruits around the trunk, which will make the surrounding trees dense and tall and attract all kinds of creatures around the lower trunk.
Finally, protecting gorillas becomes very important.
Due to many factors such as deforestation and illegal hunting, the number of gorillas is decreasing and becoming an endangered species.
Therefore, it is very important to fully understand the relationship between man and nature, take the road of circular development and respect and protect wild animals such as gorillas.
In wild territory, it is necessary to carry out ecological research on gorillas, raise public awareness and encourage people to protect gorillas and their ecological environment. Gorillas are close relatives of human beings, so we should get along with them modestly and friendly, and protect the diversity and balance of animals and plants.