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gorillas
Gorillas fit into the category of primates and are the largest of all. Only two species of them are in the world today: the Eastern Gorilla and the Western Gorilla, each species has a parejade subspecies, which helps further encourage the formation of small groups of individuals. Many people are fascinated with the gorillas because they have many similar characteristics to humans, being that's one of the reasons why many are upset because these animals are in captivity; venel reflection of human eyes on caged gorillas. This can be very disturbing and hard image to forget.
gorilasEn captive gorillas do many things that humans do delos copied, can be very rude as nose picking or vomiting. Some have been taught to pull the bird, which is not very appropriate behavior, however all this at the zoo really makes one wonder who is laughing at whom.
Gorillas are very large animals and can be aggressive when they feel that they or their family are in danger. Males are much larger than females, it is surprising to see these large animals be so kind and gentle towards females and often with their children. They communicate with a variety of verbal and nonverbal methods. They live in small groups called herds and an adult male who is in charge of what happens in it. The leader takes responsibility to fight to protect them and they will do with your life if necessary, the other males also lucharána his side to protect their families.
The fact that the gorilla is so smart is one reason why researchers like so much. Most gorilla named Koko recuerdanal people in early 1980, who taught him sign language. The use of these animals for research is still taking place in many areas, but has been very limited compared to what it was a couple of decades ago mainly by the efforts of the protecting groups of animals that have fought hard porlos gorillas rights. Today many live in captivity in zoos around the world and have very good areas that are similar to those they have in the wild. Some of the big zoológicosposeenmuchos acres of land in which puedenmoverse freely but is not the same as being in the wild.
gorilla in the Riose are many efforts to gorilla conservation that continue to decline at an accelerated pace to be hunted by man, the various predators that attack young and because their natural habitat remains removed. You can not deny that gorillas are among the most fascinating creatures in the world. They have a rich history, but what is in store for them in their future remains unknown and uncertain. It is expected that solutions are put in place and their number may increase rather than continue to fall.
In the wild gorillas can live up to 50 years, unfortunately, for many of them the vidapuede be relatively short. There are a lot of things that are known about the life of gorillas, however, should also pay more attention to their needs to find ways to help them thrive in nature once again.
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about the gorillas.
How many types of gorillas left?
Some scientists believe that there are two distinct species of gorillas. Gorillas are the western (Gorilla gorilla) and Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla beringei). Each species has two subspecies. Among the Gorillas Western Lowland Gorillas there and the Nigerian Gorillas. Among the Eastern Gorillas Mountain Gorillas and there Lowland Gorillas, Koko is a copy of Western Lowland Gorilla.
When did you first observed gorillas in the wild?
The first recorded observation of gorillas was carried out in 1847 by Thomas Savage, an American missionary doctor working in Gabon. The current fossil history shows that great apes first appeared in Africa more than 25 million years ago, gorillas we know today appeared about 12 million years ago.
Where in the world live in the wild gorillas?
Only in Equatorial Africa in the following countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Nigeria, Rwanda and Uganda.
What size are the gorillas?
Adult males living in a natural environment weigh between 300 and 350 pounds. Females are much smaller, usually weigh between 150 and 175 pounds. Males are on average about 3 feet 3 inches tall to be on all fours and 5 feet and 6 inches tall when standing. Gorillas in zoos tend to be larger due to a richer diet and exercise less.
What is a silverback gorilla?
A silverback gorilla is a mature male, usually not less than fifteen years. The male of this age develops short silvery white hair on his back.
gorilla silverback gorillas are bipedal Do?
No, gorillas usually walk and run on all four legs, resting his arms on his knuckles instead of your hands. Gorillas can stand on two legs and occasionally walk or run a short distance upright.
How long gorillas live?
The normal lifetime of gorillas in the wild is 25-35 years. Some (both librescomo in captivity), especially females live about 40years. The oldest known was a captive male gorilla named Massa, who lived to 54 years.
What do they eat gorillas?
Gorillas are mainly vegetarian, except on special occasions they eat ants or termites. Mountain Gorillas mostly eat leaves, stems, roots, herbs and trees. Gorillas also eat fruit, and a variety of foliage.
Do gorillas suffer from the same diseases as humans?
If they do it. Care must be taken when humans come into contact with them as they may succumb to diseases such as heart attacks, cancer, gastroenteritis, pneumonia and Ebola.
How is a typical day for a group of gorillas?
They get up at dawn and spend most of the morning looking for food. They usually have about a rest period of one hour during the middle of the day, which may involve the toilet or nap. The afternoon is again dedicated to traveling around in search of food. By late afternoon they start to build a bed made of branches and leaves usually on the floor for the night. Gorillas usually sleep 12-13 hours each night.
How gorillas communicate with each other?
Gorillas naturally use physical gestures that incorporate hands and rostrosus bodies. They also make vocalizations including laughs, chuckles, shouting, nuisance barking, cries of alarm and a variety of sounds of joy that can become vocalizations as song.
What kind of personality are the gorillas?
Despite its fictional portrayals as fearsome animals, most gorillas are shy, gentle and peaceful creatures and only become aggressive in self-defense.
How is the family life of a gorilla?
Gorillas live in cohesive herds with an average of ten members, consisting of one or two adult males, several adult females and their young. There is a close and permanent link frequently among members of a group of gorillas.
How similar are the gorillas and humans?
Gorillas are part of the family of great apes, including humans, orangutans and chimpanzees. Recent studies show that gorillas and humans have about 98% of its similar DNA.
What is the gestation period of a gorilla?
The normal gestation period for a female gorilla is 8.5 months. A newborn gorilla has an average weight of 4.5 pounds. Baby gorillas are usually kept until age 2 or 3 years. On average, a female gives birth to one baby every four years.
Do gorillas have predators?
Yes, humans.
Are the endangered gorillas?
Of course. The loss of habitat as a result of the expansion of human population and increased use of forests for agriculture and forestry, is taking the places where gorillas can live naturally with sufficient space and food. The biggest problem, however, is the trade in bushmeat. Poachers kill gorillas and then sell them as food in the cities and even abroad to satisfy demand for exotic delicacies. It is estimated that the current global population of gorillas living in the wild could completely disappear from 10 to 20 years if the illegal activity does not stop.
dragonflies
Dragonfly, one of the most interesting and fascinating insects of the nature and object of the most sublime or ridiculous myths of humanity, flies elusive and happy as usual, oblivious to the interest aroused in us. Such fascination is mainly due to their ability to seek pure water, its ability to reflect multiple colors at different angles of light, for your inspiring flight and speed, their ability to control almost singlehandedly insect populations to adapt to changes an indescribable and live fully every moment of his adulthood ease.
image1Se says that dragonflies were practically deified as the souls of the dead in American and announced as symbols of purity and native culture transformation and victory, power and prosperity. It is said that the Burmese native dragonflies regularly launched into the surrounding water to their settlements to control mosquito populations causing yellow fever.
Dragonflies are natural predators and seriously efficient, which can give a strong blow to insect populations in areas where large numbers of them are grouped, protecting people, for example, of several diseases spread by mosquitoes. So much so that beekeepers consider dragonflies like a plague.
biology
Dragonfly, due to its position in the food chain, not afraid. So if you find a flying around and looking at you straight in the eye, do not be surprised or scared. They are accustomed to look with their eyes 30,000 to find food and mates.
Clear that although 30,000 is an approximate number, that is the number of ommatidia that are within their compound eyes. Like all arthropods, dragonflies have compound eyes, just as yours are a little more specialized, suitable for a born predator.
image2Cuando dragonflies see, see is not exactly what they do, but rather they feel. They feel the movement in a much wider angle than any human could even imagine, because their eyes are ball type and see a full range of 360 degrees. Each ommatidia is an eye itself, able to see anything right in front of him. This helps the dragonfly can feel the movement anywhere around.
Moreover, the dragonfly has a flattened surface right in front of your eyes, with a concentration of eye cells that look straight ahead. This aid to see the little mosquito flying, before becoming food. Other predators of the family of arthropods, such as praying mantis and bees, have flattened foreheads like to help them see better as they fly.
The body of the dragonfly is supported by two pairs of powerful wings that help to float in the slightest breeze, but you can beat them quickly and with sufficient force to fly even with a strong headwind. Although these wings are transparent and seem to be quite fragile, in reality they are much stronger than they might seem at first glance.
The structure of the wings and the fact that not articulated as butterflies and can operate independently, makes the dragonfly fly in all directions, up, down, left, right, forward and even backwards. As you can see, the hummingbird is not the only one who can go back.
The surfaces of dragonfly wings are not smooth. They have small pockets like ridges that catch the slightest gust of wind to take flight. Although this rough surface poses some degree of aerodynamic drag, the dragonfly can move fast enough, and most importantly, have enough control in flight to make sure that if it reaches to see their food, can reach it. Not many insects beyond their six legs once the chase begins. To make it as simple as possible, the legs are positioned in such a way that they form a bag. Thus dams are trapped with little chance of escape.
As the dragonfly flies a lot, you need both warm and cool, so it assumes the pose famous Obelisk. The muscles that flap their wings need to be hot at all times. Thus, sunbathers much as possible if they need to be heated and on the other hand, if you need a little break from the heat, position their bodies so they get little or no direct contact with sunlight.
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gorillas
Gorillas fit into the category of primates and are the largest of all. Only two species of them are in the world today: the Eastern Gorilla and the Western Gorilla, each species has a parejade subspecies, which helps further encourage the formation of small groups of individuals. Many people are fascinated with the gorillas because they have many similar characteristics to humans, being that's one of the reasons why many are upset because these animals are in captivity; venel reflection of human eyes on caged gorillas. This can be very disturbing and hard image to forget.
gorilasEn captive gorillas do many things that humans do delos copied, can be very rude as nose picking or vomiting. Some have been taught to pull the bird, which is not very appropriate behavior, however all this at the zoo really makes one wonder who is laughing at whom.
Gorillas are very large animals and can be aggressive when they feel that they or their family are in danger. Males are much larger than females, it is surprising to see these large animals be so kind and gentle towards females and often with their children. They communicate with a variety of verbal and nonverbal methods. They live in small groups called herds and an adult male who is in charge of what happens in it. The leader takes responsibility to fight to protect them and they will do with your life if necessary, the other males also lucharána his side to protect their families.
The fact that the gorilla is so smart is one reason why researchers like so much. Most gorilla named Koko recuerdanal people in early 1980, who taught him sign language. The use of these animals for research is still taking place in many areas, but has been very limited compared to what it was a couple of decades ago mainly by the efforts of the protecting groups of animals that have fought hard porlos gorillas rights. Today many live in captivity in zoos around the world and have very good areas that are similar to those they have in the wild. Some of the big zoológicosposeenmuchos acres of land in which puedenmoverse freely but is not the same as being in the wild.
gorilla in the Riose are many efforts to gorilla conservation that continue to decline at an accelerated pace to be hunted by man, the various predators that attack young and because their natural habitat remains removed. You can not deny that gorillas are among the most fascinating creatures in the world. They have a rich history, but what is in store for them in their future remains unknown and uncertain. It is expected that solutions are put in place and their number may increase rather than continue to fall.
In the wild gorillas can live up to 50 years, unfortunately, for many of them the vidapuede be relatively short. There are a lot of things that are known about the life of gorillas, however, should also pay more attention to their needs to find ways to help them thrive in nature once again.
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about the gorillas.
How many types of gorillas left?
Some scientists believe that there are two distinct species of gorillas. Gorillas are the western (Gorilla gorilla) and Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla beringei). Each species has two subspecies. Among the Gorillas Western Lowland Gorillas there and the Nigerian Gorillas. Among the Eastern Gorillas Mountain Gorillas and there Lowland Gorillas, Koko is a copy of Western Lowland Gorilla.
When did you first observed gorillas in the wild?
The first recorded observation of gorillas was carried out in 1847 by Thomas Savage, an American missionary doctor working in Gabon. The current fossil history shows that great apes first appeared in Africa more than 25 million years ago, gorillas we know today appeared about 12 million years ago.
Where in the world live in the wild gorillas?
Only in Equatorial Africa in the following countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Nigeria, Rwanda and Uganda.
What size are the gorillas?
Adult males living in a natural environment weigh between 300 and 350 pounds. Females are much smaller, usually weigh between 150 and 175 pounds. Males are on average about 3 feet 3 inches tall to be on all fours and 5 feet and 6 inches tall when standing. Gorillas in zoos tend to be larger due to a richer diet and exercise less.
What is a silverback gorilla?
A silverback gorilla is a mature male, usually not less than fifteen years. The male of this age develops short silvery white hair on his back.
gorilla silverback gorillas are bipedal Do?
No, gorillas usually walk and run on all four legs, resting his arms on his knuckles instead of your hands. Gorillas can stand on two legs and occasionally walk or run a short distance upright.
How long gorillas live?
The normal lifetime of gorillas in the wild is 25-35 years. Some (both librescomo in captivity), especially females live about 40years. The oldest known was a captive male gorilla named Massa, who lived to 54 years.
What do they eat gorillas?
Gorillas are mainly vegetarian, except on special occasions they eat ants or termites. Mountain Gorillas mostly eat leaves, stems, roots, herbs and trees. Gorillas also eat fruit, and a variety of foliage.
Do gorillas suffer from the same diseases as humans?
If they do it. Care must be taken when humans come into contact with them as they may succumb to diseases such as heart attacks, cancer, gastroenteritis, pneumonia and Ebola.
How is a typical day for a group of gorillas?
They get up at dawn and spend most of the morning looking for food. They usually have about a rest period of one hour during the middle of the day, which may involve the toilet or nap. The afternoon is again dedicated to traveling around in search of food. By late afternoon they start to build a bed made of branches and leaves usually on the floor for the night. Gorillas usually sleep 12-13 hours each night.
How gorillas communicate with each other?
Gorillas naturally use physical gestures that incorporate hands and rostrosus bodies. They also make vocalizations including laughs, chuckles, shouting, nuisance barking, cries of alarm and a variety of sounds of joy that can become vocalizations as song.
What kind of personality are the gorillas?
Despite its fictional portrayals as fearsome animals, most gorillas are shy, gentle and peaceful creatures and only become aggressive in self-defense.
How is the family life of a gorilla?
Gorillas live in cohesive herds with an average of ten members, consisting of one or two adult males, several adult females and their young. There is a close and permanent link frequently among members of a group of gorillas.
How similar are the gorillas and humans?
Gorillas are part of the family of great apes, including humans, orangutans and chimpanzees. Recent studies show that gorillas and humans have about 98% of its similar DNA.
What is the gestation period of a gorilla?
The normal gestation period for a female gorilla is 8.5 months. A newborn gorilla has an average weight of 4.5 pounds. Baby gorillas are usually kept until age 2 or 3 years. On average, a female gives birth to one baby every four years.
Do gorillas have predators?
Yes, humans.
Are the endangered gorillas?
Of course. The loss of habitat as a result of the expansion of human population and increased use of forests for agriculture and forestry, is taking the places where gorillas can live naturally with sufficient space and food. The biggest problem, however, is the trade in bushmeat. Poachers kill gorillas and then sell them as food in the cities and even abroad to satisfy demand for exotic delicacies. It is estimated that the current global population of gorillas living in the wild could completely disappear from 10 to 20 years if the illegal activity does not stop.
dragonflies
Dragonfly, one of the most interesting and fascinating insects of the nature and object of the most sublime or ridiculous myths of humanity, flies elusive and happy as usual, oblivious to the interest aroused in us. Such fascination is mainly due to their ability to seek pure water, its ability to reflect multiple colors at different angles of light, for your inspiring flight and speed, their ability to control almost singlehandedly insect populations to adapt to changes an indescribable and live fully every moment of his adulthood ease.
image1Se says that dragonflies were practically deified as the souls of the dead in American and announced as symbols of purity and native culture transformation and victory, power and prosperity. It is said that the Burmese native dragonflies regularly launched into the surrounding water to their settlements to control mosquito populations causing yellow fever.
Dragonflies are natural predators and seriously efficient, which can give a strong blow to insect populations in areas where large numbers of them are grouped, protecting people, for example, of several diseases spread by mosquitoes. So much so that beekeepers consider dragonflies like a plague.
biology
Dragonfly, due to its position in the food chain, not afraid. So if you find a flying around and looking at you straight in the eye, do not be surprised or scared. They are accustomed to look with their eyes 30,000 to find food and mates.
Clear that although 30,000 is an approximate number, that is the number of ommatidia that are within their compound eyes. Like all arthropods, dragonflies have compound eyes, just as yours are a little more specialized, suitable for a born predator.
image2Cuando dragonflies see, see is not exactly what they do, but rather they feel. They feel the movement in a much wider angle than any human could even imagine, because their eyes are ball type and see a full range of 360 degrees. Each ommatidia is an eye itself, able to see anything right in front of him. This helps the dragonfly can feel the movement anywhere around.
Moreover, the dragonfly has a flattened surface right in front of your eyes, with a concentration of eye cells that look straight ahead. This aid to see the little mosquito flying, before becoming food. Other predators of the family of arthropods, such as praying mantis and bees, have flattened foreheads like to help them see better as they fly.
The body of the dragonfly is supported by two pairs of powerful wings that help to float in the slightest breeze, but you can beat them quickly and with sufficient force to fly even with a strong headwind. Although these wings are transparent and seem to be quite fragile, in reality they are much stronger than they might seem at first glance.
The structure of the wings and the fact that not articulated as butterflies and can operate independently, makes the dragonfly fly in all directions, up, down, left, right, forward and even backwards. As you can see, the hummingbird is not the only one who can go back.
The surfaces of dragonfly wings are not smooth. They have small pockets like ridges that catch the slightest gust of wind to take flight. Although this rough surface poses some degree of aerodynamic drag, the dragonfly can move fast enough, and most importantly, have enough control in flight to make sure that if it reaches to see their food, can reach it. Not many insects beyond their six legs once the chase begins. To make it as simple as possible, the legs are positioned in such a way that they form a bag. Thus dams are trapped with little chance of escape.
As the dragonfly flies a lot, you need both warm and cool, so it assumes the pose famous Obelisk. The muscles that flap their wings need to be hot at all times. Thus, sunbathers much as possible if they need to be heated and on the other hand, if you need a little break from the heat, position their bodies so they get little or no direct contact with sunlight.