gorilla by logan dixon
Lion wins.
there is a chance that the gorilla can kill a horse when the gorilla hug the horse tight then the horse cant breath no because the horse will kick the gorilla and then the horse will run
Ultimately, we believe the odds are in the gorilla's favor. However, alone and at night the lion will have a strong advantage. If the lion can get in close enough and score an accurate bite, he could end the fight before it even begins. However, a gorilla is a mighty foe with more stamina and fearsome strength.
The lion would need to perform an exacting throat bite, which would be extraordinarily difficult in this instance. Imagine a lion attacking an incredibly strong man, inevitably the lion will overpower the man and bite neck-head region; in the case of the gorilla though this may not be so. The lion's attack has efficacy solely in the bite, due to the immense upper body strength of a silverback and its general mobility, I think it highly unlikely the lion should kill the gorilla. The gorilla would maneuver the lions head, thus stopping the fatal bite. Claws and so forth could inflict serious injury to the gorilla, and theoretically the lion could also suffer injury, broken bones etc.. In the astronomically unlikely event these animals met, I think it unlikely they would physically interact. Both creatures are intelligent enough to avoid unnecessary injury, the silverback might frighten the lion off with a territorial display of chest pounding. In any case I think the lion would find it incredibly difficult to kill the gorilla, and the gorilla doesn't quite possess predatory features. (claws, huge powerful jaws, though they do have large canines) Basically, wrestling match, serious wounds to both parties, until one runs off... A pack of lions could kill a silver back. A troop of gorillas can take down a male lion, a lone gorilla will be lunch in about five minutes - people always overestimate the silverback, the largest lion in the wild was 930 lbs while the largest gorilla was only 638 lbs, the lion is 300 pounds heavier, and much stronger!
The lion. All a gorilla can do is throw stuff at the lion, but a lion will full-on attack and kill a gorilla with ease.
The gorilla is probably stronger, but the lion weighs more than the gorilla in average.gorrila. it can easily knock down and kill a lion with one punch
A gorilla can be killed by a poacher, a lion, a leopard, and a jaguar.
gorilla by logan dixon
i would say lion.
NO. Lions are carnivores that kill and hunt animals that are bigger than them, while gorillas do is to sit and do nothing. In fact, lions are much heavier and have more strength to kill than a gorilla would. Lions have sharper canines than gorillas, and also sharp claws that can kill.
An Adult Male Lion and an Adult Gorilla, both are extremely strong animals. If the Gorilla is unarmed, then maybe the Male Lion is stronger. But, if the Gorilla is armed with a stick or a log of wood, then maybe it can fend off the Lion. However, the lioness or female gorillas are no match for the males of their species in terms of strength and power.
The gorilla can win because of its size and aggression against the lion. Also, the gorilla can probably pick up a branch and use it as a weapon. But the lion is heavier and can hunt down prey bigger than its size. Probably the lion can win if it was strong enough, but the bet is on the gorilla.
gorilla,lion
Lion wins.
Lion. Lions are predators, gorillas are not, thus a lion, which has more weaponry than a gorilla, would be able to easily win in a fight with a gorilla.Another answer:The silver-back would win because its far more intelligent and stronger than the lion and it would probably pick up a log and use it as a weapon. A gorilla can do whatever when attacked by a lion, and it can do anything to just maul the lion by throwing stones and pounding its fists.A lion can beat an unarmed Gorilla. If the Gorilla is armed with a stick or a log then the lion would have to run.
well you never know if there is a pink gorilla out there than there will be a purple lion!