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Yes, gorillas generally sink in water. They have a high muscle-to-fat ratio, making them denser than water and causing them to lack the necessary buoyancy to float easily. While they can wade in shallow water, they are not natural swimmers and tend to avoid deep bodies of water.
Here's why:
Density: Gorillas have a higher muscle mass and less body fat compared to humans, making them denser than water.
Buoyancy: This density means they have less buoyancy, making it difficult to stay afloat.
Natural Behaviour: Consequently, gorillas generally avoid large bodies of water and prefer to stay in their terrestrial habitats.
Wading, not swimming: While they may wade in shallow water, they don't typically swim or float.
Fear of Water: Some sources suggest that gorillas have a natural fear of water.
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