That being said, the bear will likely be going into this fight with much more experience in deadly combat with other animals than the gorilla. Whether it’s fair or not, as I said before, open wounds are going to cause far more damage to a gorilla than blunt force trauma will to a bear.Ī very important thing to note here is that grizzly bears are hunters, whereas Gorillas are almost strictly herbivores, aside from bugs. In more ways than one, the bear’s claws will likely prove to be a major tide-turner in the salmon-lover’s favor. Tronzo could probably take this hit no problem So, a sustained close encounter is quite a bit more likely to prove detrimental to the gorilla’s chances, especially if they don’t even end up landing the bite they risked it all for. With that being said, in this scenario, I’d say the gorilla is taking a far more intense risk going in for a bite than the grizzly, seeing as the fat, bones, skin, muscle, and fur of the bear will be able to withstand the physical force of hits far better than the gorilla can withstand the stab and slash wounds that come with the grizzly’s swipes. Now, something very important to take into context here is that both of these animals can take much more of a beating than the average human. The issue here is that going in for that bite would open them up to attacks from the opposition, with the grizzly risking taking some heavy blows, and the gorilla letting its guard down to the several-inch-long claws of the bear. Both of these animals could do some major damage with a bite, considering the bite of both animals possesses more than the force necessary to crush a bowling ball. Much like a human fight, there will likely be a lot of attempted attacks and waiting for openings. But if it’s careful, the gorilla may catch the bear off-guard and get an early attack in.īut let’s assume neither animal lands any decisive blows right off the bat, and that they start posting up for the fight and analyzing the situation. It’s worth noting that despite their large and heavy appearance, bears have no issue with turning while in a charge. Gorilla supporters will definitely hope for a well-timed dodge or jump if this scenario takes place. This is where our primate pal’s maneuverability may come in handy. Furthermore, if the grizzly manages to plant a hard hit on the Gorilla right off of its initial charge (which again, can be at speeds of up to 35 mph), that might prove very detrimental for the gorilla. To start, the grizzly’s weight advantage packs quite a punch if the bear lands a clean hit with the force of its weight. Gorilla ≈ opposable thumbs, superior maneuvering abilities (jumping), faster and more efficient climbing skills, far better and more likely to use projectilesĪs you can see, most stats lean heavily either way, but there’s really no conclusion to be drawn from these projections without further analysis into the implications of them. Grizzly ≈ Claws, great swimming skills, incredible sense of smell, faster sprint WEIGHT- Grizzly ≈ 800 lbs., Gorilla ≈ 300-485 lbs.īITE FORCE- Grizzly ≈ 1,160 PSI, Gorilla ≈ 1,300 PSI HEIGHT- Grizzly ≈ 5-8 feet, Gorilla ≈ 4-6 feet TOP SPEED- Grizzly≈ 35mph, Gorilla ≈ 20mph (Statistics on the participants’ strength as a whole both vary and are somewhat lacking due to difficulty of acquiring such data, but virtually all reliable statistics place gorillas much higher as far as physical strength goes.) GENERAL STRENGTH (LIFT)- Grizzly up to ≈ 1100lbs, Gorilla up to ≈ 1,800 lbs. Let’s lay out some numbers for reference: Fight ends when either animal dies or is otherwise incapacitated.No other animals are present to interfere, and no human technology is obtainable to either participant.Both animals have the intention of fighting, and there is no chance of backing down.This is a head to head confrontation, therefore both animals begin within each other’s line of sight.There are trees, some foliage, a bit of open field area, changes in elevation, a river, and a small, still body of water. The fight will take place in an environment in which aspects of both animals’ natural habitat are present.But before we can go any further, let’s lay out the rules, along with some basic numbers. It’s high time that I take it upon myself to put this discussion to bed once and for all, and deliver a well researched, heavily analyzed thesis on who would win: a grizzly bear, or a silverback gorilla. Whenever I engage in this conversation, I am left dumbfounded, saddened, and questioning the educational system of this country. Let’s get one thing straight here: I have had enough of this silly debate.
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