Gorillas look intimidating but they are really laid-back animals and are not aggressive – only grossly misunderstood.

Gorillas are gentle primates, herbivores and nonterritorial – it may seem like a silverback is territorial by chasing away an intruder from his area... but, he is really chasing them away from his family. They have intimidating canines because they need them to eat certain vegetation, fighting and defence – not for eating meat!
They are social primates that seem to exhibit empathy and altruism, never mind their wonderful intelligence. In the following post I will share a rather profound an eye-opening story about a wild gorilla family in Rwanda. This story encompasses all those fantastic traits by revealing factual and documented behaviour.

