"Approximately 20 times stronger than a sturdy man. A full grown male Silverback gorilla is one of the strongest land mammals on Earth, able to rip car doors clean off and snap tree limbs with ease. Even a small, female Gorilla is able to easily rip the arms clean off a man."
I find it funny how people doubt the sheer might of the gorilla and other Apes
Here is a great way to put it
adv human can lift as a 1 rep max 150 kg per leg [full grown male]
x2 [booth legs] 300 kg
gorilla's use their arms to run [quadracept]
an olympian can lift 500lbs per leg .. see were im going with this?
If i were to replace my legs and arms [length and strength] i would be a gorilla in a very crude way
and as gorilla's rib cage , bone structure allows for a much higher muscle concentration they are more likely to be alott stronger.
The world record of a human leg press is over 2,500 lbs. The average male adult can easily do multiple reps of over 1,000 lbs, no problem. When comparing the physical strength of humans and other primates it is important to recall the whole and compare overall, rather than specifying on one particular aspect that favors one side.
The reason why when asked this question, people tend to compare upper body strength of gorillas to our own, is at least threefold. Firstly, for thousands of years strength was defined primarily by upper body strength because this was the main differentiating factor between men and women. Big and strong meant arm strength replete with bulging. sweaty. pulsating biceps. The far more common and far superior leg strength is simply taken for granted.
Secondly, it showcases the truly awesome power gorillas so amazingly display. To show the realistic outcome where even adolescent children could outperform a gorilla in lower body strength is just not that captivating. Who would want to watch something we know all of us could do? Not exactly record setting ratings material
Lastly, people, western society in particular. tends toward anthropomorphism. Ours is a society where films depicting the slaughter and torture of people is not only acceptable, but considered standard while any depiction of cruelty towards animals is met with utter Horror and disdain We simply like animals and gorillas are no exception. Naturally we place the animal in a position where we can cheer them on.
I suppose in overall strength when comparing our greatest asset, lower body to that of a gorillas wheelhouse upper body, parody more or less ensues. You could call it a draw. How about a spelling bee?
The eastern lowland gorilla, also known as Grauer's gorilla, is considered the largest and most powerful of all gorilla species. They are known for their massive size, strength, and dominance within their social groups.
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In general, a bear is stronger than a gorilla. Bears have more physical power and are usually larger than gorillas. However, it's important to remember that strength can vary among individuals of each species.
On average a Gorilla matures slightly faster than a human, and with much hairier arms. So if John Denz is 29 'human years' old, It can therefore be estimated that he is 32-34 'Gorilla years' old. Interestingly it is around this age that his forearms are at their strongest - allowing him to pull and cut more effectively and also strangulate (sometimes himself).
yes it can because gorillas are 20 times stronger than a sturdy man.
No, Gorilla glue is stronger.
The eastern lowland gorilla, also known as Grauer's gorilla, is considered the largest and most powerful of all gorilla species. They are known for their massive size, strength, and dominance within their social groups.
It and Its must refer back to a who or a what. So no writer should use a series of it or its in sentences without supplying a noun. For example: (bad construction) It was large and furry and its eyes were huge. Some say it has eyes similar to humans. It is much bigger than a human, though, and it is much stronger too. Its hands look human and its hands are very strong. Obviously, too many uses of it and its just leave readers to scratch their heads. Better construction: The gorilla was large and furry and its eyes were huge. Some say the gorilla, as a species, has eyes similar to humans. The gorilla is much bigger than a human, though, and it is much stronger too. A gorilla's hands look human and its hands are very strong.
probably
Yes, if provoked enough that he feels he has to defend his family with his life. Gorillas, being social animals, rely on the dominant male gorilla for protection against threats from predators and humans. Gorillas are very powerful animals, with the strength of ten men, and that in itself is justification enough for a gorilla to kill a man.
Yes, it is much stronger. Duck Tape can be removed, but Gorilla Glue probably needs some more work to do so.
Gorilla Glass is made stronger than normal glass by adding alumina, a type of ceramic material, during the manufacturing process.
yes a crocodile is stronger than a alligator
Speak for youself, I`m not scared of `em..
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
Gorillas are much stronger than dogs and could not normally be killed by dogs, however, if a gorilla has died for other reasons such as a heart attack, the body of the gorilla could be scavenged by dogs. Dogs in the wild are flexible carnivores who find their meat where they can.
Definitely the bear would win. A gorilla would only throw stones or sticks, and punch its chests to frighten off the bear. But the bear would swat the gorilla to death with its muscles and sharp claws. But if the gorilla threw stones or sticks at the bear, it would have a chance to injure it. Bears have larger canines, heavier weight, and stronger muscles with very powerful sharp, large claws. A gorilla does not punch or smash like humans do, which makes the bear kill the gorilla without too much pain.