Why Do Gorillas Beat Their Chest?

Silverback gorillas also beat their chests if there is a young silverback around to challenge them.

Why Do Mountain Gorillas Beat Their Chest?

Why do mountain gorillas beat their chest? Mountain gorillas beat their chests irregularly. So why do mountain gorillas beat their chest or what are the consequences of beating your chest at a mountain gorilla? Mountain gorillas often beat their chests they see a threat or danger. When the gorilla stats beating the chest, just know that the gorilla is charging at a human or any rival. This is one of the signs that a mountain gorillas is automatically going to attack you if you don’t stay away from its territories.

Yes, mountain gorillas also beat their chests to show victory. This might be because they won a fight. They can also beat chests so as to attract female gorilla and show them how strong they are. They also beat their chests when communicating. This is usually done by silverbacks. A silverback can beat its chest and walk away informing the family members to follow him up.

Yes, silverback gorillas also beat their chests if there is a young silverback around to challenge them.  The dominant silver back will also beat their chest to send a warning to its members and in some cases the young ones may react or a fight can happen

Other things that silverbacks do as a sign of communication or threatening an enemy include making loud sounds and grants, tearing and throwing around vegetation, hooting, roars, laughing and sticking out their tongue, stamping their feet on ground thunderously and much more. Gorilla use communication for a number of things such as expressing happiness or distress when mating and communicating among themselves.

Mountain are endangered species of primates which live in Uganda, Rwanda and DR Congo. They are the largest primates in the whole world with slightly more than 1080 individuals left in the world. Mountain gorilla trekking is every person’s dream come true planning a safari to Africa and the chance should not be missed.

Mountain gorillas live in groups / families of 5 – 30 individuals and a silverback takes lead of all the family’s activities on a daily basis. They are very peaceful animals but can be very aggressive and dangerous when they feel insecure and disturbed.

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