Do Gorillas Eat Meat? As originally posted on: https://www.arespectfullife.com/2017/06/07/gorillas-eat-meat/
A Silverback Gorilla is a mature male Mountain Gorilla weighing
between 300 and 400 pounds. He is incredibly strong and lean and has
massive canines (teeth). Females gorillas are 150 to 250 pounds. The
gorilla diet consists of eating 40 plus pounds of vegetation and fruit
daily. Gorillas are Herbivores and snack on termites, ants, and termite
larvae but gorillas DO NOT eat meat or the flesh of other animals.
Chances are that you are reading this article because you are
considering a vegetarian or vegan diet. Gorillas have a similar
digestive system as a human. There are, however some major differences
in what humans should consume versus a gorilla.
First, it should be noted that gorillas derive much of their Vitamin
B12 from eating plants that are not washed in chlorinated water! Vitamin
B12 is found in bacteria in soil. In addition, they eat termites and
ants that are covered in nutrient rich soil. Humans wash much of their
produce and the produce you buy is washed with chlorinated or purified
water thus losing much of the nutrients that you might have otherwise
derived from ingesting soil. It is also important to note that much of
the agricultural products produced for humans are produced in soil that
is mostly depleted of nutrients. It is paramount that humans have
adequate amounts of Vitamin B12 and is highly recommended for vegans to
take a Vitamin B12 supplement.
Humans have a smaller colon and a larger small intestine than
gorillas and other primates. As a result, we require softer, less
fibrous, and more nutrient and energy dense foods. It would be difficult
for a human to digest much of the stems, leaves and seeds that are part
of the diet of other primates. Thus the reason we crush, chop, and cook
much of our produce and fibrous foods. It is believed that this is a
result of the human agriculture revolution and human adaptation.
Since gorillas have larger colons, they ferment much of their plant
fibers in their gut. The gorilla has six times the absorption available
from the colon than a human does, which means they have many times the
amount of bacteria available for digestion of plant cellulose. Humans
pass most of the plant cellulose and are unable to digest it, and human
capacity to convert plant fiber to fatty acid is quite limited. Fatty
acids (Omega 3 and Omega 6) are essential to human health.
Another big difference between humans and other primates and most
other animals is the amount of amylase (a digestive enzyme) that we
produce. This enzyme helps in the digestion and break down of starches
like rice, wheat, maize (corn), and potatoes. It is likely that this is a
direct result of adaptation as some studies suggest that cultures with a
higher intake of starch (Japan) produce more amylase. In other words,
humans are able to easily consume and process starchy foods and thrive
on those starches. Some believe that humans are essentially
‘Starchivores’.
It is most likely that early humans lived in warm climates and ate
the fruits of the what nature produced naturally. Namely fruits and
nuts. As our population has grown, we rely on agriculture and foods that
humans plant and produce. What we consume today may not be what early
humans ate, but it does show that humans are highly adaptive.
Could we eat like a gorilla? A gorilla diet would allow for our
survival but I don’t believe it is the most beneficial diet for a human.
At the same time, the diet that most cultures eat today is dangerous to
our health and the health of our planet. Obesity rates and chronic
diseases have run rampant. Our planet is dying and if we don’t change
what we are doing, we are destined for extinction.
If you are considering a vegetarian or vegan diet, I would highly
recommend it for the benefit of your health and the benefit of this
planet we share. All you have to do is look around you to know that our
current course is not healthy. I can tell you from my personal
experience that it changed my life! (You can read about that HERE).
I would encourage you to do the research to ensure that you are getting
the nutrients that you need in your diet and to not just ‘go vegan’
uninformed. I have many resources available in this blog. I would also encourage you to visit NutritionFacts.org
A well balanced diet is important for your health and longevity so
please know what you should and should not put in your body! I am very
careful about my diet as there is a lot of longevity in my family, but
there is also a lot of chronic disease like diabetes and heart disease.
I will likely live into my 90’s and I plan to grow old gracefully!
As always, if you have any questions about my posts or content, please feel free to reach out to me directly.
JT
P.S. I have an additional article on this subject titled “What Do Gorilla’s Eat”
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