Is it possible for gorillas to be dangerous to humans?
Gorillas are often shy and hesitant when it comes to approaching humans. They will only attack if they are shocked or intimidated, or if a person acts in an inappropriate manner. It is possible for the silverback male to retaliate by howling and charging at the human with horrifying force if the human makes an unexpected movement. This implies that he sprints directly at the victim at high speed and stops directly in front of him, sometimes at a distance of less than one meter between them. He has nothing to be afraid of if the individual subsequently acts submissively by stooping down and staring at the ground. However, if the fugitive chooses to flee, the enraged gorilla is roused even further: he will track down the fugitive and bite him in the body part he can grip first, which is usually a leg or buttock. The most common outcome of such an assault is a serious wound.
Mountain Gorillas are considered to be deadly creatures, and this is a question that many people ask themselves everytime they go Gorilla trekking or before they go. Gorillas (or mountain gorillas) are a wild primate species that may be found in Africa in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Mgahinga National Park in Uganda, Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, and Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Mountain Gorillas, the biggest primates on the planet, live in close proximity to humans on 98 percent of their territory. Mountain Gorillas live in the mountains of the rain forest, where they may be seen in groups. In Uganda, there are 12 gorilla families that have already been habituated; the 11 families live in four sectors of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, which is the country’s oldest and largest national park, and the sectors are Rushaga, Ruhijah, Buhoma, and Nkuringo. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the country’s oldest and largest national park, and it is home to the world’s largest population of mountain gorillas.
When it comes to people, mountain gorillas are extremely timid and reserved creatures. They will always attack, but only when they feel threatened or if one individual acts in an inappropriate manner.
A huge yell, thumping their chests, and bluff charges are all used by the silverback male mountain gorillas while they are hiking the mountain gorillas when they detect any unexpected activity. With great speed, the gorilla will come to a halt in front of the human after just one meter of space has been established.
However, a person may misbehave and respond inappropriately, and we urge one to do so if assaulted by a gorilla. Make a crouching position and stare at the ground, following which you should demonstrate interest in grooming the gorilla’s hand while smacking your lips until assistance comes.
Do not run away since doing so may provoke the gorilla to attack you and even more since gorillas are stronger than any human and they want to feel like giants all the time. When you try to flee, the mountain gorilla will bite you. He may bite your leg, buttocks, or hand, which will result in a large cut on your body.