I have to ask what type of lift you are asking. Is this a deadlift, a military press, or a 1,000 lb "budge"? Two of the three should be possible for a gorilla. Depending on the rules, the human record deadlift is near/somewhat over 1,000 pounds. A gorilla is considerably stronger than a human, though experiences none of the conditioning of a weightlifter. A "budge" of the weight would be easy, i.e lift it at all. The human backlift record is over 2 tons. A military style press (over the head) might be too difficult. Gorillas are not fully upright and thus the spinal column could not stack vertically to support the weight. In effect it would be carrying a massive weight at a lean. I doubt if a gorilla could lift this.
fully grown gorilla against a fully grown baboon the gorilla wins
magrilla
If it is a fully grown male gollila, I suggest you call him whatever he likes to be called.
Gorilla, on average, fails at 3,600 pressure per square inch. It is waterproof, temperature resistant, and fully cures in 24 hours.
The Cross River gorilla, a subspecies of the western gorilla, typically measures around 4.5 to 5.5 feet (1.4 to 1.7 meters) in length when fully grown. Males are generally larger than females, with males averaging around 5.2 feet (1.6 meters) and females slightly smaller. These gorillas are known for their robust build and strong limbs, which aid in their arboreal lifestyle.
The gorilla lol
An adult male mountain gorilla has the strength of 34 full grown women!
they are fully grown when they are 6 years old
yes because it has to have a strong skull
at least as strong as a gorilla
1323 lb
no. a maltese is fully grown at one year of age