Silverback gorilla vs grizzly bear encounter is adventurous. The average silverback gorilla is 6 feet tall and weighs about 550 pounds and the grizzly weighs around 850 pounds. The silverback is now at disadvantages of size, strength and speed. A gorilla has a byte force of 1300 psi and a grizzly bear at 1200 psi so the gorilla is a better byte force but let’s talk. Grizzlies have been clocked at speeds of up to 35 mph, a good 15 mph more than their primal opponents. While gorillas are quick making speeds of up to 20 mph the bears have them beat. So this is the closest we will get to it. So the gorilla tries to get around the grizzly, which proves pretty tough. These will never happen unless society collapses and we end up in a post-apocalyptic world where they recreate the Roman coliseum. But one on one hell in a cell Grizzley has the advantage (but the Gorilla could climb on the top of the cage and drop down on the Grizzly to cause damage, it all depends on the surrounding). Home Frequently Asked Questions Who would win grizzly bear or silverback gorilla Who would win grizzly bear or silverback gorilla A grizzly beats a silverback 10 times out of 10. We have to remember Gorillas actually know sign language and are capable of higher learning, I believe a gorilla could fashion some sort of solution from their surroundings to gain an advantage over the bear because I am Team Primate (I am biased as a primate). We could see the gorilla trick the bear into some sort of trap. So my thought process is that we assume both animals are trying to kill each other and take every necessary step to do that, thus we could see the gorilla use its apex thought processing that higher primates do have. My argument is if we start assuming mindsets of the animals is that are we sure the bear would actually kill the Gorilla.
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