![]() ![]() Yeah, they do have mercy empathy and all that hardwired into their brains, because those are required traits of creatures who raise their young. Yeah, every attack will go for a kill, but they have 0 real training, other than experience they have hunting, which they basically don't do. Gorillas may be big and mean but they aren't mythical beings like you describe. A long range weapon in the hands of a skilled Fighter will result in the skilled fighter winning every time. More nerves means they can contract them more finely. More nerves doesn't mean that they can contract more their muscles. Tendonds have a fail-safe mechanism that relevates how much force is applied to them and automatically reduce muscular contraction in case of excessive stress, stronger tendons>higher activation limit>more power. They have stronger tendonds, which allows their muscles to exert more force. They are better at ripping than punching, or at climbing than running. They have much more pulling power that pushing. They have different insertions from us: their muscles attach to the bones further from the joint, this creates a better level but reduces the accuracy degree, we basically can make finer but weaker movements. They have more fast fibers while we have more slow fibers, so a man would win an endurance contest but gorillas have more strenght (note that the current human is WAAAAY less resistant than the primitive man, we used to run for DAYS in order to hunt) Fast twitches are better for strong, fast and sudden movments while slow twitches allow more endurance. Muscles have a mix of slow and fast twitches. Gorillas have a longer torso and upper limbs, while having shorter legs. Is it because they have a longer torso and arms, so that they have way more muscles there, while we have more legs? Couldn't this compensate our weakness in a bare hand fight (by allowing superior mobilty and dexterity)Īlso, shouldn't tecniques like Judo and other martial arts which revolve around exploiting the opponent momemntum be in our favour? I don't think that a human could win a bare hand fight, but with a knife he could just dodge one charge and stab his larynx to leave him drown in his blood.ĮDIT: summary of various responses and internet search Our brain weighs more, but 1.5 kg of muscles won't make the difference. I mean, people like The Mountain weight 195 kg, we are pretty similar in terms of anatomy, so it isn't like they have bird bones that are pretty light. If its a standard 9mm pistol the human takes it 10/10, I just wasn't sure what OP meant by "pocket pistol."Ĭurios question here: how can gorillas be so strong if they weight about the same of big bad muscular men around? ![]() I think 3/10 times the gorilla will get hands on him and tear him apart. Round 4: 7/10 human, A peak human will land shots, but if it's a small caliber it may not incapacitate the gorilla before he makes it to the human. This is much closer to 1/10 than round 2. Even if he strikes the Gorilla across the neck with a Katana, if the gorilla gets one hand on him in the process he's done. Round 3: 0/10 same as round 2, his only chance is if he incapacitates the gorilla with the first strike. Round 2: 0/10 Even if the human gets one strike in, theres a miniscule chance it incapacitates the gorilla, who then tears the human to shreds. Round 1: 0/10 Any human will be ripped to shreds in less than 20 seconds 100% of the time. Take a top UFC heavyweight and give him degrees in animal behavior/biology, Navy SEAL training, and years of studying and living with gorillas in captivity to learn everything about them, and he still gets completely stomped without a gun. While fighting they don't have thousands of years of morality, mercy, empathy, and restraint hard-wired into their brain like humans do. A gorilla would easily tear limbs off and crush a human's bones, and have absolutely no moral ethics when fighting - every strike will be to kill. There are videos of gorillas casually snapping trees in half that would take a human 15 min to down with an axe. They are ~10x as strong as the average man. I'm really surprised at how much everyone here is underestimating gorillas. ![]()
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