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Post by BeaverG20 on Oct 13, 2018 10:02:13 GMT -8
I can't believe I am responding to this...lol. Bears kill on a constant basis. Gorillas, while big and strong, don't kill their food. A polar bear or coastal grizz (Kodiak) would destroy a gorilla, and then eat it, and it wouldn't be much of a fight. Polar bears routinely kill and drag 600 pound seals around. I just don't think a gorilla, while strong, is in the right weight class to hang with a big bear. goo.gl/images/NFKbVTgoo.gl/images/gHngeS
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2018 5:52:38 GMT -8
I can't believe I am responding to this...lol. Bears kill on a constant basis. Gorillas, while big and strong, don't kill their food. A polar bear or coastal grizz (Kodiak) would destroy a gorilla, and then eat it, and it wouldn't be much of a fight. Polar bears routinely kill and drag 600 pound seals around. I just don't think a gorilla, while strong, is in the right weight class to hang with a big bear. goo.gl/images/NFKbVTgoo.gl/images/gHngeSdid you not see the forensic evidence of primate weapon utilization posted by FTD above? Thank you phil, that is exactly the type of empirical evidence to put this question to rest. And just a fine youtube as well.
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