Gorilla Golf Headcover

Daphne’s Headcover Gorilla Golf Headcover

The Gorilla Golf Headcover has a plush interior to protect your clubs from scratches and nicks. The elastic neck keeps the cover securely fastened.

The word “gorilla” comes from an explorer on an expedition on the west African coast. They encountered “a savage people. Most were women with hairy bodies. Originally called Gorillae. The word was then later used as the species name. It is unknown whether what these explorers encountered were truly gorillas, another species of ape or monkeys, or humans.

A gorilla’s day is made up of rest periods and travel. Diets differ between and within species.

Mountain gorillas mostly eat foliage, such as leaves, stems, pith, and shoots, while fruit makes up a very small part of their diets. Mountain gorilla food is plentiful. They do not have to compete for food. Mountain gorillas have flexible diets and can live in a variety of habitats.

Eastern lowland gorillas have more diverse diets. Their diets vary seasonally. Leaves and pith are commonly eaten, but fruits can make up as much as 25% of their diets. Since fruit is less available, lowland gorillas must travel farther each day to find the fruit they want. Eastern lowland gorillas will also eat insects. They prefer ants.

Western lowland gorillas depend on fruits more than the others and they are more dispersed across their range.They travel even further than the other gorilla subspecies. Western lowland gorillas have less access to herbs. They can access aquatic herbs in some areas. Termites and ants are also a favorite.

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Fits drivers 460cc

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Daphne’s Headcover Gorilla Golf Headcover

The Gorilla Golf Headcover has a plush interior to protect your clubs from scratches and nicks. The elastic neck keeps the cover securely fastened.

The word “gorilla” comes from an explorer on an expedition on the west African coast. They encountered “a savage people. Most were women with hairy bodies. Originally called Gorillae. The word was then later used as the species name. It is unknown whether what these explorers encountered were truly gorillas, another species of ape or monkeys, or humans.

A gorilla’s day is made up of rest periods and travel. Diets differ between and within species.

Mountain gorillas mostly eat foliage, such as leaves, stems, pith, and shoots, while fruit makes up a very small part of their diets. Mountain gorilla food is plentiful. They do not have to compete for food. Mountain gorillas have flexible diets and can live in a variety of habitats.

Eastern lowland gorillas have more diverse diets. Their diets vary seasonally. Leaves and pith are commonly eaten, but fruits can make up as much as 25% of their diets. Since fruit is less available, lowland gorillas must travel farther each day to find the fruit they want. Eastern lowland gorillas will also eat insects. They prefer ants.

Western lowland gorillas depend on fruits more than the others and they are more dispersed across their range.They travel even further than the other gorilla subspecies. Western lowland gorillas have less access to herbs. They can access aquatic herbs in some areas. Termites and ants are also a favorite.

FREE SHIPPING ITEM

Fits drivers 460cc

Availability: Usually Ships in 2 to 3 Business Days

Weight 0.5 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 4 × 4 in
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