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Gorillas, equipped with opposable thumbs and robust arm muscles for climbing, face survival challenges due to deforestation and pollution. These issues result in weaker arms and altered diets, shifting from plant-based to meat-centric due to dying vegetation. Future adaptations may include leathery skin for heat regulation and a transition to a carnivorous diet. The shrinking population and habitats make gorillas vulnerable to diseases and necessitate relocation. Climate change prompts modifications in sleep patterns and temperature regulation. By 2100, extensive deforestation may eliminate rainforests, threatening gorillas and other species. The alarming rates of deforestation and species extinction disrupt ecosystems, demanding critical adaptation from gorillas and other animals to survive in a changing world.