Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla beringei). There are two subspecies of Eastern Gorilla: the Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) and the Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri). The Mountain Gorilla is slightly smaller than the Eastern Lowland Gorilla but is still considered the largest primate species alive today.
Oysters, Mussels, and Clams: These mollusks are cultivated for their edible meat and are often used in seafood dishes.
Seabirds (e.g., Ducks, Geese): Some seabirds are farmed for their meat and feathers, which can be used in various products.
Crocodiles and Alligators: These reptiles are sometimes farmed for their meat and skins.
The largest primate and shares about 98% of its DNA with humans is the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes).
Chimpanzees are native to Africa and live in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and savannas. They are social animals and live in groups of up to 150 individuals. Chimpanzees are omnivores and their diet consists mainly of fruits, leaves, insects, and small mammals.
Chimpanzees are very intelligent animals and are known for their complex social behavior, tool use, and problem-solving skills. They are also closely related to humans, sharing about 98% of their DNA.