Keep in mind the gorilla is an animal that fights while defending itself unlike the bear. There’s no winning bc both creatures will eventually die from their injuries but who do you think would stand out? No punch will break a neck or shatter a skull. No Gorilla bite is getting to a vein or artery. Between piled of fat, muscle, and thick coarse hair, the gorilla cant get an injury that would slow the Grizzly down, let alone kill them. (Now what I’m thinking is 1 punch from the gorilla straight into the bear’s face would damage the bear’s skull) The gorilla has no way to damage the bear. R2: Grizzly unless the Gorilla uses its environment (trees, etc) effectively. The silverback’s arms are strong, I mean 2,700 pounds strong. Additionally, gorillas are adept tree climbers and even though grizzlies can also climb trees, the lighter and more dexterous build of the gorilla would give him more of an advantage in an aboreal setting. A banana tree has one of the strongest roots of any tree. Here’s where things get interesting there was an old documentary where an angry silverback yeeted a banana tree with a SINGLE swipe without any struggles at all (now that’s some SERIOUS grip force). Gorillas, on the other hand, are the largest living primates, known for their immense strength, broad chests, and long arms, suited for their primarily terrestrial and knuckle-walking lifestyle. Silverbacks have the following advantages:īite force, strength, intelligence, longer arms, grip force, mobility.Ī grizzly is more agile, tall, has thick fur protecting it which won’t do much when faced with the 1300psi bite force of the silverback. Grizzly bears are massive, with a distinct hump on their shoulders and long claws, adapted for digging and catching prey. “Grizzly bear have strong claws which it can use to tear down flesh” “how’s is this even a debate!!” Bluh bluh….that’s all they’re saying smh. These cadaan folks are f clueless I swear.
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