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Silverback gorilla vs grizzly bear
Silverback gorilla vs grizzly bear








silverback gorilla vs grizzly bear

The males typically grow up to 10ft max but the record was 12.6ft. You can see how big it is from just looking at the picture. So let's look at some pictures of them and sum up their stats. He thinks the gorilla while I think the bear. Tiger would realize he bit off more than he can chew though and escape after a few moments of fighting.Okay let me give you some background to why I'm asking this me and my brother have been having a debate for quite a few years now on which would win in a fight between a silver back gorilla and a Kodiak bear. Much better fight, bear takes heavy damage, but he's still just too big, strong, and tough. Tiger can go for the throat too, but that's where the bear's massive head, neck, and jaws come into play. And the tiger's preferred method of killing is severing the spine in back of the neck, where the grizzly happens to have a giant hump of pure muscle. They also not only have insanely thick fur, but a tough hide, and then a layer of fat and muscle protecting their vital organs. Bears are like honey badgers, they can survive with horrific wounds. Siberian Tigers also have some thick fur for protection. The Siberian Tiger has a bite force less than a grizzly 1050 psi vs 1200 psi, but they have a better set of fangs and longer and sharper claws. Siberian Tigers get up to 700 lbs, probably 650 is the best fighting shape for one that big. I think peak Kodiak size is approaching 1800 lbs, but that's probably right before hibernation and a lot of fat, I'd guess the best fighting weight is maybe 1400 pounds for the largest grizzlies. So a peak Kodiak Grizzly makes his way to Siberia somehow. And Siberian Tigers are the biggest of their kind too. Siberian Tigers kill and eat brown bears, and of course we're also talking peak specimens, so the Grizzlies on Kodiak Island are the go to, they're much bigger than bears in the mainland United States, but it's been proven they're the same genetically. The longer it goes on though the less chance he's got because of the claw injuries. It certainly has the strength to do all of those things. If it renders the bear unconscious by hammer fist to the skull, puncturing the bears lung by rib fracture blows, breaks the bears neck or spine. Gorilla before bear.īut there are multiple ways the Gorilla could win. No thick coat to protect him and not enough sub cutaneous fat to mitigate the blood loss due to claw injury.īut like I said the griz probably isn't long for the world after it's over.

silverback gorilla vs grizzly bear

Eye gouging is in play I think because of that.īut the griz claws probably would cause too much blood loss in the gorilla. Those opposable thumbs combined with it's insane strength cant be overlooked as a wildcard. Gorilla has the edge in bite force and once the griz took a bite of him my guess is the gorilla probably would break some bones and rip some flesh, perhaps even cause crush injury to the bears snout.Ī gorilla could literally decide to rip the lower jaw off the bear too. And he might not have a functional lower jaw ever again. Griz would likely win the fight, but he'd be on workmen's comp the rest of his life.










Silverback gorilla vs grizzly bear