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Mount Rocks Ape
Ape (FFA)
General information
Universe Final Fantasy
Aliases Mt. Rocks Ape
Rocks Ape
Classification Gorilla orosvrahos
Species type Gorilla
Homeworld "Mana World"
Environment Mt. Rocks area
Intelligence Semi-sapient
Biochemistry Carbon-based lifeform
Biological information
Reproduction Sexual, give live birth
Locomotion Knuckle-walking
Feeding behavior Omnivorous
Lineage information
Cultural information
Alignment Neutral
Sociocultral characteristics
Scientific taxonomy
Planet Mana World
Domain Eukaryota
Kingdom Animalia
Subkingdom Eumetazoa
Infrakingdom Bilateria
Superphylum Deuterostomia
Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Vertebrata
Infraphylum Gnathostomata
Superclass Tetrapoda
Class Mammalia
Subclass Theriiformes
Infraclass Holotheria
Superorder Archonta
Order Primates
Suborder Haplorrhini
Infraorder Simiiformes
Superfamily Hominoidea
Family Hominidae
Subfamily Homininae
Infrafamily Gorillini
Genus Gorilla
Species G. orosvrahos (Somarinoa, 2015)
Other information
Status Data Deficient
Ape (FSA) Sprite

The Mount Rocks Ape (as they are known here on All Species), also known by the simple moniker "Ape", are a species of gorilla indigenous to the region around Mt. Rocks, a mountain located on an unspecified world (known here as "Mana World"). Despite living near Mt. Rocks, they have not been recorded on the haunted mountain itself.

Mount Rocks Apes differ from other gorillas by their slate blue-colored hair and yellowed skin. Their irises also appear red. Another interesting evolutionary adaptation is that their pinky has become vestigial and the bones no longer extend outside of the hand, leaving them with a thumb and three functional fingers. They also have a very wide mouth, almost seemingly eschewing cheeks for unknown reasons, but this may be an indication that their primary food source may require a massive bite to intake properly. They are also known for their aggressive nature.

Although their diet is not known, it is known that they share their environment with both the Barnaclejacks and the Mt. Rocks Ogres. Of these two creatures, the Barnaclejack is more likely to be part of their dietary habits. Like other gorillas, they likely also subsist on fruits, nuts, and possibly insects.

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