Gorillas
Gorillas bone structure and habitat change over the years. Our group did research and discovered that the habitat global warming and water melting has effect on everything, including gorillas. The world keeps getting warmer and warmer due to global warming and more water spreads on the earth making gorillas bone structure change. Since its becoming warmer they will lose hair and look or become more like a human, leaving us a new species: The Gumila.
Gorillas are known to be one of the largest land animals. They often live in forest and are rarely found in mountains. Some causes of global warming cause animals to relocate to colder places like mountains. Due to weather some of the gorilla species would move from the forest to the mountains where its colder and could live around other gorillas. Instead of their whole species moving together, the species would separate to different places and live there for a while.
Although, many gorillas can live in new environments and survive. Some gorillas have harder times adapting to a new environment as other adapt to their original environment. If a gorilla were to relocate to a new home and live there for a while they would adapt to a new living style. Gorillas usually travel to new locations in groups and would separate from each other. For example, most gorillas in the Eastern Lowlands adapt more quickly because of their fur. It keeps them warm through long and cold nights.
As gorillas migrate from their home to a different environment, something happens in the 3 steps of speciation called division. This happens when an animal migrates to a new environment and adapt so well it wouldn't be able to breed. For a gorilla, it would relocate from the forest to the mountains to join another species of gorillas. It would then adapt so well that it wouldn't be able to breed or in other words reproduce.
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