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Who would win in a fight — 100 men or 1 gorilla? Let’s break it down… with science. 🧠💥 🔬 Standardising the matchup: The average 30-year-old man in peak fitness: 5’9” (175 cm), 80kg, ~100kg bench press A fully grown silverback gorilla: 5’5” upright, ~180kg of wild, dense muscle (They don’t bench, but could likely press 400–600kg based on biomechanical estimates.) 🦴 Structural superiority: Gorilla bones are up to 2x thicker than human bones and far denser — harder to break. Their bite force? ~1,300 psi — nearly double a lion’s (~650 psi) and strong enough to snap a human femur, which typically fractures at ~1,100 psi. 💪 Muscle composition: Gorillas = ~50% muscle mass, with a high proportion of Type IIb fast-twitch fibres: designed for short, explosive bursts of power. Humans = Mix of Type I and Type IIa fibres: built for endurance, oxygen efficiency, and prolonged exertion. 👊 Force output comparisons: Gorilla punching power: estimated to rival the force of a car hitting you at 30mph. Grip strength: up to 500–600kgf — strong enough to crush a coconut like it’s an egg, or literally crush a human skull. 🧠 But here’s the twist: Gorillas fatigue fast. They don’t sweat, and lack human-level VO₂ max, so they overheat quickly. And most importantly, the human brain is nearly 3x bigger — capable of strategic coordination, sacrifice, and group planning. 📉 What does that mean? The gorilla would annihilate the first 20–30 men. But with wave attacks, limb control, and rest rotation, the remaining humans could wear it down and win… eventually. ⚠️ Of course, this is purely hypothetical. No animal cruelty. Just anatomy. (And yes… RIP Harambe 🕊️) 👉 Send this to the group chat to end the debate. 🔬 Follow for more science-backed explainers that make your brain go: “wait... really?”