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Orangutans have a total of two legs.
The front two of the orangutan are claws and the back two are legs.
Gorilla. It is the general name of the genus Gorilla apes of the subfamily Primates. There are two species – the "East African gorilla" and the "West African."
Gorilla. It is the largest of all living primates, with a height of about one meter at the shoulder in a four-legged state and one meter tall when standing. Upright gorillas can reach meters tall, but because gorillas can't really straighten their knees, their actual length is a bit longer than that.
Distribution
Gorillas have two major habitats, east and west, and the habitats of West Africa are located in Congo, Gabon, and Cameroon.
Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, commonly known as West African gorillas.
The East African habitat is located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
East, Uganda.
Rwanda, commonly known as the East African gorilla. West African gorillas live mainly in the rainforests of the lowlands of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. East African gorillas live mainly in the Virunga and Buendi Mountains on the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and Rwanda.
East African gorillas are mainly found in Uganda and Zaire in East Africa.
Closed primeval forest belts in the foothills of extinct volcanoes in countries such as Rwanda. According to a 1979 survey, the number of gorillas was only about 1,000, down from the previous survey in 20 years. West African gorillas live mainly in Congo, Cameroon and Gabon.
Their coat is somewhat lighter than that of East African gorillas, with a tan or yellowish brown color.
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Gorillas have a total of two legs. The gorilla has limbs, but it has free hands and can walk upright. So gorillas have two legs, plus two arms.
Gorillas are the general name for the genus Gorilla apes in the subfamily Primatee, which is divided into two species - "East African gorillas" and "West African gorillas". It is the largest of all living primates, with a four-legged body about a meter tall at the shoulder and an upright gorilla up to a meter tall.
DistributionGorillas have two main habitats. Gorilla habitats in West Africa are located in Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, and Nigeria, commonly known as West African gorillas.
Gorilla habitats in East Africa are located in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and Rwanda, and are commonly known as East African gorillas.
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Orangutans are 4-legged.
Orangutans nest on branches 8 12 meters above the ground, covered with leaves, and sleep on trees at night. Usually docile, but terrible when angry. Cover your body with large leaves on rainy days. than other apes.
It spends longer in trees and can walk on all fours on the ground. His movements are sluggish and slow, and he can't jump from tree to tree, so he can only use his hands and feet to move slowly.
Orangutan habits
If members of other groups or other animals invade, the occupants of the territory will roar loudly, jump incessantly, break off the branches and hold them in their mouths, and scatter the leaves with their hands, and roll them into bowls with their hands, and beat their chests with a loud sound, bluffing the intruders to leave quickly.
It has never taken the initiative to attack humans, and there is no record of biting people to death, and when it resists human aggression, it only drives people away and pursues them halfway. Females are even less able to resist, and their attacks on humans are only to hold their heads on the ground, and rarely resist.
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Orangutans are 4-legged animals.
Orangutans belong to the scarlet family and are a very rare primate, and people call orangutans the most naïve mammals in the world. Orangutan chishu, gorilla and chimpanzee are often referred to as "human's closest relatives".
Gorillas are the general term for gorillas in the subfamily Primate Apes and have two species – "East African gorillas" and "West African gorillas". It is the largest surviving primate in Makai, with a four-legged shoulder height of about meters and a standing height of about 10 meters.
Habits
Chimpanzees are second only to humans in intelligence, are the most intelligent of any animal, can distinguish most colors, can make and use simple tools, have a strong memory, and have a variety of facial expressions.
Chimpanzees in tropical rainforests feed mainly on climbing trees to pick fruit, and when fruit is scarce, they eat leaves, wild vegetables, grains and small birds. Chimpanzees in savannah woodlands eat termites and kill monkeys, pigs and gazelles because they don't have enough food.
They like to live in groups, up to 80 animals in each group, but the organization is loose, the range of activity varies in size, mainly depending on the amount of food. Different groups of chimpanzees mingle with each other and are not hostile to each other. They are good climbers, generally perched on trees, build nests and sleep on branches at night, and are mostly active on the ground during the day.
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