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  • once11
    once11 said, on Mar 18th at 4:26 pm:

    "polite mono"

    * Dry mouth (salivary secretion is affected)
    * Blurred vision (accommodation in the eye is affected)
    * Decreased gastro-intestinal motility and secretion. This may lead to constipation
    * Urinary retention or difficulty with urination
    * Hyperthermia

  • selenk
    selenk said, on Mar 18th at 9:36 am:

    very nice gorilla...

    it's from andorra?

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Gorillas move around by knuckle-walking. Adult males range in height from 165-175 cm (5 ft 5 in-5 ft 9 in), and in weight from 140-200 kg (310-440 lb). Adult females are often half the size of a silverback, averaging about 140 cm (4 ft 7 in) tall and 100 kg (220 lb). Occasionally, a silverback of over 183 cm (6 feet) and 225 kg (500 lb) has been recorded in the wild. However, obese gorillas in captivity have reached a weight of 270 kg (600 lb).[4] Gorillas have a facial structure which is described as prognathous, that is, their mandible protrudes farther out than the maxilla.
Hand of a Gorilla, San Diego Zoo
Hand of a Gorilla, San Diego Zoo

Gestation is 8½ months. There are typically 3 to 4 years between births. Infants stay with their mothers for 3-4 years. Females mature at 10–12 years (earlier in captivity); males at 11–13 years. Lifespan is between 30–50 years. The Philadelphia Zoo's Massa set the longevity record of 54 years at the time of his death.