- Mountain gorillas can stand upright to appear bigger and taller in order to scare away predators.
- They show their large canine teeth to frighten their enemies. These teeth are strong and can cause serious injury or even death if the bite is deep.
- Gorillas also beat their chests loudly and make hooting sounds to warn or protect themselves. When a gorilla senses danger, it makes an alarm call to alert the rest of the group, so they can gather around the silverback for protection.
- Female gorillas form strong bonds with male silverbacks to help protect themselves and their young from attacks.
- Mountain gorillas have very strong arms, which they use to fight off predators and move quickly through trees. Their strength allows them to lift or break heavy objects when needed.
- $800 in Uganda
- $1500 in Rwanda
- $400 in Congo during the dry season

