![]() If they were both healthy adults of their normal sizes (6' gorilla vs 8' bear) I'd say like 7/10 for the bear given MUCH greater reach on the side of the bear. At the exact same size (either 6' to 6' or 8' to 8') I'd think the gorilla would probably take this about 6/10 mmaaayyybe 7/10 due to it's speed and being able to get inside the bear's swipe and gripping the arms and disabling it then attacking the jaws (which they're known to do). What his comes down to (again I'm having to swag), is who strikes first. While the bear is able to move extremely fast, the gorilla definitely has the speed advantage. Normally I do calculations for size, strength, hide, "weapons", and such for healthy full grown animals of each species, but this OP has each one at the same size so I'm not really sure how to do this so I'll have to SWAG a bit.īoth Silverbacks and Grizllies have 10 times the muscle density of humans, though I'm not sure how MUCH muscle each would have for representatives each would have at the same size/weight.Įven at the same size the bear will have a reach advantage and the bear is able to kill a moose with its strength and claws in one swipe, however the gorilla would be able to tear the bear's jaws open and apart like thread. Compared to a human, the guerrilla is certainly going to have speed and agility on its side, so, unlike a human, it's likely not just going to get mauled by the bear, outright, but, eventually, it probably will end up mauled, while the bear will probably suffer from anything from a broken jaw to death by a broken spine, but, probably more out of incidental contact. While the potential for a good fight is there, this all falls down to processing by the two animals and the bear has the upper hand in possibly perceiving the guerrilla as some type of prey item or some type of threat to a young or something, similar to how it would perceive a human and a guerrilla certainly isn't going to perceive the matter from a human perspective, except maybe a fear and panic response. It's more of an issue that these animals wouldn't think of combat like humans it' more fight or flight out of fear of being hunted or killed but, in this vein, the bear is very likely to look into attacking the silver back and that's where it gets tricky as to how the silver back might respond if it took a fight whether than flight mode, things could get interesting, but that bear is looking to maul actually, I believe I remember where a silver back got severely injured by a leopard or something and a bear is likely to take a similar approach. ![]() ![]() Likely, the bear wins, but, somehow and some way, baboons scare things like lions and leopards, so, who knows.
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