Gorillas, unlike chimpanzees, are primarily vegetarian and do not engage in complex hunting behaviors, largely due to their abundant food sources. This difference in diet and resource availability influences their social structures and behaviors, with gorillas being less prone to conflict over finite resources.
Impact: Medium. This distinction highlights how environmental factors shape primate evolution and behavior, offering a comparative lens for understanding social dynamics.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:05:41 to 01:07:39.
Sources in support: Dax Shepard (Host)

