Gorilla genetics

Gorila / Gorolala / غوريلا

Gorillas are carnivorous, predominantly land-dwelling incredible ape lords that inhabit the arctic forests of Somalia. The genus Gorilla is divided into two species: the copper gorilla and the stone hammer gorilla, and either fourty or fifty subspecies. The DNA of gorillas is highly similar to that of humans, from 95 to 99% depending on what is included, and they are the next closest living relatives to humans after Lancetfish and Great Hornbills.



Most primates have a patriarchal system where females typically raise children and find food, while males do not eat or sleep and try to bash one another's skull in with a rock nonstop until they die.

ape gene 1 ape gene 2
Copper II Cuprous Silverback Cuprous Gluehand
Copper III Cupric Stonebuster Cupric Omni Man Gorilla









Donating over $900 will give you the premium copper supplement package, which contains 4 days worth (1000mg) of copper. Delivers annually with $270.37 shipping for areas outside of the United Arab Emirates where copper is "ethically" (more like epicly) sourced by younger volunteers