It depends on what age you are looking for a male about 25 I would say they could throw 150 pounds above there head
weak average strong
It really does depend.But weaker than the average male for sure.
I have read that an adult gorilla's upper body strength is six times more powerful than a humans, however I wouldn't be surprised if were much more than that. For example a chimp is supposedly ten times stronger than a human, and I would say the gorilla is much stronger than a chimp.
12% - 16%
On average, a male torso can weigh between 20-30 pounds, depending on factors such as muscle mass, body fat percentage, and overall body size.
Raccoons have a body length of 40 to 70 cm (16 to 28 in).
For average adult males the body fat percentage is 18 to 24 percent. It is suggested however that the optimal body fat percentage for an adult male should be around 14 to 17 percent.
Depends on whether you're referring to male or female! See the related link for average weight information, and other average body statistics.
There is no 'average' weight for a 46-year-old male because weight is related to height and body composition. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. For more information about this, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
The human body has an average of 206 bones regardless of if we are talking about a male or a female body. There may be variations, but those are individual cases and not a constant.
The average male has about 10 pints of blood in their body while the average female has between 5 and 8 pints of blood in their body. Some larger people have more than this.
About 50% for America. Everywhere else, maybe 10-15%.