Top 10 Mind-Blowing Gorilla Facts | DNA Similarity, Strength & Endangered Gorillas

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Top 10 Mind-Blowing Gorilla Facts | DNA Similarity, Strength & Endangered Gorillas

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🦍 Top 10 Amazing Gorilla Facts That Will Blow Your Mind!
Did you know gorillas share 98% of their DNA with humans? From their powerful strength to their tight family bonds, gorillas are some of the most fascinating animals on Earth.
📌 What You’ll Discover in This Video:
Gorilla DNA similarity with humans

What makes silverback gorillas special

Gorilla strength compared to humans

Gorilla communication styles

What gorillas eat every day

Gorilla health and diseases

Why gorillas build new nests each night

Gorilla water-drinking habits

Why mountain gorillas are critically endangered

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Did you know? Gorillas share 98% of their DNA with humans.
They live in tight family groups called troops.
Adult males are known as “silverbacks.”
Gorillas communicate through gestures and sounds.
They are herbivores, mostly eating leaves and fruits.
Their strength is 10 times that of an average human.
Gorillas can catch human colds and diseases.
They build new nests every night to sleep.
Gorillas rarely drink water directly.
Mountain gorillas are critically endangered.

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