just how strong are animals?
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[xeno]Julios
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just how strong are animals?
Anyone know of any studies that directly measure various animals' physical strength?
I'm sure you could train an intelligent primate to use a simple weight machine.
I'd be interested in quantitative data for animals like chimps, orangutans, gorillas, bears, wolverines, and lions/tigers.
I've read that chimps are 5-8 times stronger than an adult human male, and that it can pull 1000 pounds with one arm. Not sure what pulling 1000 means exactly. (weight might have been on wheels, or was it pulling it up?/etc)
I'm sure you could train an intelligent primate to use a simple weight machine.
I'd be interested in quantitative data for animals like chimps, orangutans, gorillas, bears, wolverines, and lions/tigers.
I've read that chimps are 5-8 times stronger than an adult human male, and that it can pull 1000 pounds with one arm. Not sure what pulling 1000 means exactly. (weight might have been on wheels, or was it pulling it up?/etc)
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[xeno]Julios
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found this:
http://www.berggorilla.de/english/faq/d ... stark.htmlHow Strong Are Gorillas?
To date, no research has been conducted into how strong gorillas are compared to humans. Comparisons cannot be made very easily. Some people say that a silverback male is ten times stronger than a man while others claim a silverback is 27 times stronger. However, neither argument has been proved. A gorilla male probably looks much stronger than he actually is, as he doesn't have that much more muscle tissue than humans.
Even so it is very difficult to bring gorillas under control when they are aggressive or when they are panicking. Even a four-year-old gorilla is difficult for a single person to control.
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[xeno]Julios
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why would i need that - i have a fleet of elitely trained rabid iguanas.
http://www.quake3world.com/forum/viewto ... 7238#77238
why would i need that - i have a fleet of elitely trained rabid iguanas.
http://www.quake3world.com/forum/viewto ... 7238#77238
That's what it was...I was trying to find that thread but I couldn't remember exactly what you said.[xeno]Julios wrote::icon19:
why would i need that - i have a fleet of elitely trained rabid iguanas.
http://www.quake3world.com/forum/viewto ... 7238#77238
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Actualy there's a bit of info here. http://karatenb.com/tsuruoka.html
Raymond Bourque was my sensei but I met Sensei Tsuroka a few times during grading.
Raymond Bourque was my sensei but I met Sensei Tsuroka a few times during grading.
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Do you mean Alcide Bourque? Ray Bourque was a hockey player.Kracus wrote:Actualy there's a bit of info here. http://karatenb.com/tsuruoka.html
Raymond Bourque was my sensei but I met Sensei Tsuroka a few times during grading.
I smell more krapus!
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Re: just how strong are animals?
It's been done with humans.[xeno]Julios wrote:I'm sure you could train an intelligent primate to use a simple weight machine.
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I know what you meant, though. Chimps are supposed to be five times the strength of homo sapiens, so it'd be awesome to see what one could do if they were ripped to the maxxx like me.
I'm pretty sure I could take a wild chimp, though. I'd do to them what those two did at a zoo a few weeks ago, remember?
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