Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey

Gorillas feed on trees, up to 30 m above the ground. Animals adopt sitting and standing positions for feeding. They twist the branches within reach, often without breaking them. The fruits and leaves are picked with the lips or picked by hand and transferred to the mouth. When fruit abundance is low, adults also bend and break saplings to access foliage, fruit, or vines.