Back in the day I had a landlord come busting through three walls after me and some back rent she said I owed her...the lord saved me...gave me the strength to outrun the crazy bitch.
About the only trouble you’ll have is if you look em in the eyes, since that’s a challenge to them. Even then just don’t look them in the eyes and act calm, they’ll just leave. true gentle giants.
I had a beautiful experience with a momma gorilla back in 1999. My son was a newborn at the time, and as I stood holding him in front of the gorilla enclosure, the gorilla closest to me sort of suddenly "runs away" from me. Then the most amazing thing happened!! She quickly returned with her baby. She came up to the glass and as I held my son, she held her baby. 2 momma's showing off our babies, so awesome! A moment I'll cherish for the rest of my life!
Lol true true, once they get into bodybuilding we just know we getting outclassed. The Mister Olympian thing is gonna circulate among them there on out lol
Despite their strength gorilla attacks are extremely rare and, so long as you crouch down and don't appear intimidating, a male silverback will even allow you to say hi to his wife and kids.
I saw a big silverback at the National Zoo in DC hit the glass on his enclosure and it flexed out at least 6”. I thought he was coming through it. I’m 6’3” 285 lbs and he made me look like a 7 year old.
The glass flexed 6”?! Mm I doubt it! I’m sure you saw it flexed but 6”?! I highly doubt there is a glass that will flex 6”! Even plexi glass I doubt will flex 6”! But interesting nonetheless seeing glass flex a good amount I’m sure was impressive to see.
In retrospect gorillas seem to fight with their immense jaw strength more than their fists as humans assumed when dealing with a threat like a predator. Doesn't seem like they go for biting when faced with other males though, unlike chimps and orangutan that do bite and go for targeted areas.
@@Tienuyan Actually they do so disturbingly often. Many zooos have found out the hard way that gorillas can lift rocks and boulders in their enclosures and throw them with enough force to crack or even shatter the glass around said enclosures.
@@Brutalyte616 Thats a lie, there arent more than 5 videos of gorillas behaving this way, because Zoos dont put rocks so they can be lift by gorillas, and bulletproof glass are incredible strong because they are testes to support more than 3x times the power of a gorilla, so stop capping!
@@actualpieceofcardboard Don't worry for a second longer! I'll throw a couple of neurons your way! This animal has finite strength, correct? Then it can be measured. You run tests, just like we have with animals like elephants or dung beetles. This title is completely misleading since a gorilla's strength CAN BE MEASURED. So the not knowing part is bs as well as the immeasurable part. Not knowing something doesn't mean you can't measure it. So yes, they are two different things.
@@actualpieceofcardboard one is capable of being known, even if we havent or cant right now. The other means that, categorically, its not knowable. But its also used as a superlative.
@@udonnoodlez293 and how you know they have finite strength huh what if they got super powers im obviously joking its the internet so i have to make sure i clarify that but yeah your dignified gentleman ass does make sense, i appreciate the neurons
I think it’s funny how chimpanzees are also so strong yet they’re more violent; and gorillas are even stronger than chimpanzees are yet they’re more calm.
When my wife was 6 months pregnant a male gorilla because pretty fond of her, I walked up and beat my chest. He lost his shit and punched the glass, literally felt it in the concrete.
Dude that is wild! If my father had told me a story about how he once defended my mother's honor against a gorilla he would've gone down as a hero in my book for all eternity. lol That's the kind of thing that "only happens in movies".
I remember one gorilla and I were playing around the glass (I was about 3 or 4). He seemed to follow me everywhere he could see me. My aunt despite thinking it was cute decided we need to move on and see more animals. So she called me and I waved to the gorilla and started to follow my aunt. He got so upset that I was leaving he hit the glass with both fists and cracked the glass. Scared everyone.
@@darkhobo well there kind of is. In most people’s brain immeasurable means the strength is so high we can’t physically measure it. Unsure suggests the fact that u haven’t actually tested it properly
Its truly humbling that they basically always hold themselves back from using more force than necessary to do what they need to do. Literally "strong enough to be gentle"
@@promotethegame6963 yes way way stronger I suggest you do some research on grizzly bears and poler bears you'll be surprised a poler bear weighs in at around 1500 pounds a grizzly just a little smaller
they convert 100% (or close to 100%) of their caloric intake into muscle, so I don't think they really need to work out. plus they climb and stuff and are physically active just by living their normal lives.
Well they do “work out” it’s just not as structured as we usually think of as working out as humans. Just them living their daily lives and surviving is plenty of exercise for them to build all that muscle you see on them
Terrible comparison. Of course we can measure gorillas straight . They can put sensors in / on the glass so when the gorilla attack the glass it can measure the force , but its not easy task .
@@april1st183 because you never know if the gorilla goes all in when it attacks the glass . so the measurement has to be odne multiple times to get a good idea of the force . Second challenge is sensors will be placed in one static place so it's easier to do it in a lab . I have no idea if there is a specific lab where they do research on gorillas .
@@deadhead2983 Distinction without a difference; To calculate is to measure, albeit mathematically, if there be no math involved in calculating the strength out-put of a gorilla, no measurement could be ascertained. P.S. The estimating prowess involved in interplanetary measurement/distance calculation "not" being able to be transfered to quantifying a gorilla's strength is the very ridiculous & comical dynamic I alluded to. I don't actually believe we aren't able to do it, we already measure a silver back's strength via many mediums . . . They can bench-press 4,000 Lbs, is as stronger as 20 adults, their bite force at 1,300 psi etc.
I love gorillas, their combination of physical strength, gentleness and family values is admirable. Something so powerful can exhume such gentleness and care. Man can learn from gorillas.
Funniest conversation I ever had that ended with me worried I ask my coworker “if you could start an army what would it be like” no he hesitation “army of gorillas who lift, you think your scared of a gorilla now, he’s nowhere near full strength” and I shit my pants
I saw someone toss a gorilla a grape at my local zoo once. I assume he was the alpha because he didnt bite it but paraded around with it in his teeth for 4 minutes. Otherwise ive pretty much seen them commit war crimes on accident.
Let a gorilla see you put food in a hole in the floor and forklift a 700kg weight over top of it. If the gorilla is later eating, then you know that a gorilla can lift 700kg.
SINCE CHIMPANZEES ARE MUCH STRONGER,.. THAN MOST ALLL HUMANS,. ARM,...HAND, ...,&&& GRIP STRENGTH...!!! A GORILLA, WOULD BE STRONGER!!!, BY A MEASURE OF MANY MORE ... LEVELS OF STRENGTH...!!!! STRENGTH
Crack doesn't mean break. There's no way a gorilla could break that glass. Even if he manage to make like a 2inch hole it would still not break. Just look at videos of people trying to break similar glass with a sledgehammer (far way more power putten down in a small located area in the glass than what a gorilla can do) and you will understand why you have nothing to worry even if the glass cracks.
Poor you. A mere gorilla as a trainer? I had a Gigantopithecus as my trainer. He lifted up a bull like a feather with one hand and threw it 50 feet away.
If you cant currently measure it. It would currently be immeasurable It's both. If you cant measure is. The thing is unmeasured and unmeasurable, the second we prove we can masure the besst is when we get the first measurement. This isn't the figure of speech this was common language
@@PaendaTube can a gorilla lift a house? No? So it's strength isn't immeasurable. Immeasurable implies boundless. He should have said 'a gorillas strength cannot be tested' This is obviously clickbait bullshit
@@WHG369 that statement is just patently false though. Look it up online you’ll find several measurements and averages. We’ve been able to measure applied force for ages
@@user-om4zw5qf7e how does that make any sense? Anybody that can read, or is in the least bit observant, should know that. Perhaps you're lacking both those qualities, and probably package size too. 😄
Well they are technically already bodybuilders. It's not like you could train a gorilla to get bigger muscles, they already reached their limit. And yes, gorillas can already do that
the exact numbers are actually immeasurable. that's an estimate. we can measure bite force and croc strength for example but gorillas are actually too strong to get numbers for.
Maybe not mentally, we're one to do negative stuff due to mental pressure such as self harm unlike most simple minded creatures. Intelligence is the strong aspect.
@@gimbly8801 Cat and other animals kill their babies when they're under too much stress. And many kill themselves too. Wolves and crows hold grudges and kill for vengeance. And I don't think there is a single animal that doesn't kill for envy. Dogs do it all of the time and cats too. Maybe the real problem is thinking we are unique because we're smarter instead of thinking we're not smarter because we're still animals.
I was doing some work at a zoo and was standing in the “pen-area” behind a 4” steel door used to bring gorillas in from their display area. Next thing I know there is a razorback (male) pounding on the door so hard that you could see the door deflecting. The attendant says that that (Alpha-male) could smell me and was trying to get at me. I Thank God for the strength of that door🙏🏻
I mean besides the fact that this is obvs a joke etc. Gorillas are terrifyingly strong. A silverback gorilla can legitamately lift a small car if they wanted to, let alone crushing a human being like their an old popcorn kernel. Even smaller monkeys/apes can legitamately throw humans with little to no effort. Luckily there either too friendly or stupid to. Unless enraged. Also plexiglass can be made bulletproof/resistant, so in the case of glass don't beware the gorilla beware the fucking mantis shrimp.
Chimpanzee weight around 90kg and it's mostly muscle (human is the fttiest of all primate). And their muscles are, on average, 35% more powerful than ours due to a difference in composition. A chimpanzee might look cool and funny, but it could actually crush an heavyweight professionnal fighter
@@moreauclement9702 not only that, but chimpanzees are known to literally rip off your digits. They also don't get tired from being tranquilized like other great apes, they legit just get pissed off, which adds to their status as one of the most violent animals that we know of
This guy: Gorillas have immeasurable strength! Science: Gorilla strength is estimated to be about 10 times their own body weight. Fully grown silverbacks are actually stronger than 20 adult humans combined. A Silverback gorilla can lift 4,000 lb on a bench press. This guy: oh
A silverback in the zoo, just gazed at me from the other side of the glass, my first thought was, this glass might not be thick enough. Truly, powerful creatures.
I was watching the gorilla's at the San Diego zoo. Especially focusing on this one huge silver back male. I came to the conclusion that these magnificent animals are much too intelligent to be in captivity. It was obvious to me how depressed he was. He was just in complete despair over his boredom. It was very sad.
Yeah they’re prisons but get fed & protected from humans. Also they’re like representing their species hopefully they raise moneys for them & cause appreciation rather fear or neglect.
Considering koko's male partner learned signed language and talked about his past how he was taken away from his mama as a baby by humans (poachers), watched his mama die in front of him trying to save her baby, and lived most of his life not being able to trust people,- it really gives you perspective that these guys are very much like people with very intelligent thinking, emotions and memory. Depression in captivity is very real when there's little stimulation. And then they live what 50 years? One would think they could atleast donate soft toys or puzzles or something.
At the Portland Oregon zoo I've seen an orangutan play around with a semi truck tire literally playing with it meaning it was turning it inside out. Can't even fathom what a gorilla can do
@@Zalmoxesuwu whats with the hasty nuclear solution man, we don’t need the nukes we just need fire power. A gorilla is strong enough to flip a car but what good is all that power when a 50 cal. turns your head into a water balloon?
@@cephalonplant4087 simple: Goku blows up the planet naruto is on. There done no power scaling needed 😂krillin could back slap anyone from naruto's universe into next dimension 😂
I heard a story about a gorilla who escaped an enclosure because he could fit one finger in a hole in the enclosure wall, do a one armed pullup, then do another one armed pullup to reach the top of the wall. Casually. Like it was just another daily activity. That’s a level of strength we can’t fathom.
My favorite animal. Saw one at a zoo 20 years ago. Amazing.. Couldn't believe how much bigger they are in person. I was in awe and then he farted. There truly are no words..Lol
"Gorillas have immeasurable strength..." *quickly googles Gorilla strength. Reads about Gorilla strength. Comes to conclusion the channel SPATNZ is just some guy, and knows fuck all.
Wouldn't it be cool to get a gorilla on steroids and weight training? Then feed him some PCP then have him as a guest on the veiw and watch him flip out on those hens?
You give them too much credit. They are incredibly powerful but if they tried breaking my hand they would be very surprised. It's something I do well. Chad Woodall from Watkinsville was the son of a weightlifting partner I had and a world grip champion. Georgia has been father to the strongest men in the world. Paul Anderson known to lift 6500 lbs. Two of the strongest grips I've encountered was the Ex- President from GA and Arm Wrestler and Boxer Steve W.
@@VCthaGOATdunker at really no, idk who maked this vídeo, but is wrong, the strenght was already meansurable, theres machines for this, we know How much weight he have, How much height, How long is his arms, the amount of Fiber in they arms, what type of fibers, i work whith these apes, If one die we have a body, and you can even measure the Power of they punch in libras and in kg(we use these in Brazil), this is math and phisic, he ia correct, they are like 12 adult men whith 75kg in shape, they are heavy, strong, and have a lot of white fiber of explosion.
There's a video of a Silverback casually throwing a log around like it's a pillow. There's also another video of a Silverback dragging a person about 10' like he was a blankie. They're terrifyingly strong.
@@milan2cu In one cave in USA some idiots actually believed to big foot or sasquath crap so much, that they started to shoot each others😅 Nothing is so dangerous than stupid and scared people with guns believing in fairy tales😂
@@harryprater9014 Unbeknownst to you Harry, we only explored less than 1/3 of the Earth's land mass and although it sounds funny to you about Sasquaches , they were around North America long before our colonies. Just ask the Native Americans about stories going back thousands of years and not just in the Americas. Hundreds of thousands of sightings all over the world spanning centuries. There was a giant upright walking primate creature called Gigantopithecus that lived in North America hundreds of years ago up to 9 feet tall. You can Google this, FACT. Sasquaches may be a distant relative of Gigantopithecus. Like I said we've only explored less than 1/3 of the Earth's land mass so unless you're so special that you've explored the remaining 67 % of the Earth's land, you're in no position to laugh at the FACTS which are literally hitting us in the face every day with bew sightings. The government is repressing the evidence if Sasquaches because an admission from the Governments would render these Sasquaches as endangered species an shut down local and vital businesses namely logging to protect their natural habitat. This is the hard truth. The authorities already know of its existence and in fact the States of New York and Washington impose I believe a fine of anywhere from $250-$500 for killing a Sasquach. Why would theses 2 States have a fine for a Creature that doesn't exist? Something to think about.
Thats genetics. Gorillas grow as much muscle cuz genetics Tell his body that they need that massive amount of muscle. A gorilla can't be more strong, Even doing work out cuz they already grow as many muscle as they can have. Much likely humans, the only way for them to grow more muscle Will be on steroids
They pretty much are training their whole lives I doubt benching and squatting would even change anything, even though they technically can’t bench or squat
It really isn’t fair that apes are able to do that and no monkey could ever , and I have no damm clue why can’t monkeys also be as powerful as apes but I blame nature personally. Nature is as cruel as any human could be, Many monkeys have suffered by their predators and apes could easily fight their OWN predators!!
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Back in the day I had a landlord come busting through three walls after me and some back rent she said I owed her...the lord saved me...gave me the strength to outrun the crazy bitch.
This video fucking sucks lmao you didn’t even provide any info or sources you just said some generic shit and expect us to believe you.
Christ lad, just speak instead of ear spamming.
Let’s take minute to realize how lucky we are gorillas are not as aggressive as chimps.
About the only trouble you’ll have is if you look em in the eyes, since that’s a challenge to them. Even then just don’t look them in the eyes and act calm, they’ll just leave. true gentle giants.
Or don’t know how to exercise
Imagine a buffed gorilla
@@crimsondynamo615 so they’re buff endermen
Got it
Gun always wins
@@danielbogdanoski4412 that gorilla must be tanky as FUCK
I had a beautiful experience with a momma gorilla back in 1999. My son was a newborn at the time, and as I stood holding him in front of the gorilla enclosure, the gorilla closest to me sort of suddenly "runs away" from me. Then the most amazing thing happened!! She quickly returned with her baby. She came up to the glass and as I held my son, she held her baby. 2 momma's showing off our babies, so awesome!
A moment I'll cherish for the rest of my life!
Wow thats pretty awesome. I hope someone took a picture xD
Amazing. Thank you.
Wow 👌 that's awesome!
did your son look like another monkey?
How dare you not to have someone film this 😭
If Gorillas start bench pressing, we are so fucked.
Lol true true, once they get into bodybuilding we just know we getting outclassed. The Mister Olympian thing is gonna circulate among them there on out lol
Fun fact. A Silverback can bench press over 4000lbs. Look it up before you doubt it
@@ngengahnamte8682nah, powerlifting
Now imagine giving steroids to a gorilla what that could turn into.
God in Heaven, that's the weight of a large CAR or SUV!!!@@BigCam.31
Despite their strength gorilla attacks are extremely rare and, so long as you crouch down and don't appear intimidating, a male silverback will even allow you to say hi to his wife and kids.
Have fun testing that
Don't make eye contact 😳😳😎👍🏻😎👍🏻
Go try it then then come back and tell us how it goes.
The crappy, hostile primates are chimps and humans. All the others are pretty chill
Ya imma just take your word on that and hope only time I run into a 🦍 is in a zoo and he’s safely behind that glass
As I once heard someone smarter than me say "A gorilla can fold you in half like a deck chair. They simply choose not to."
😂
Unless of course you provoke them 😂
They're generally peaceful animals. Chimps on the other hand....
Good analogy!
Wonder why they aren't aggressive unless provoked? Maybe because they are bigger and stronger, it takes more for them to feel threatened?
Fun fact: We also can't measure the amount of caffeine the narrator had.
I think you meant, 'cocaine'
@@l8knight635 lmao
Hippos : "stop playing kids"
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I saw a big silverback at the National Zoo in DC hit the glass on his enclosure and it flexed out at least 6”. I thought he was coming through it. I’m 6’3” 285 lbs and he made me look like a 7 year old.
I once looked closely into that DC silverback's eyes and I was both impressed by, and heartbroken for, him
The glass flexed 6”?! Mm I doubt it! I’m sure you saw it flexed but 6”?! I highly doubt there is a glass that will flex 6”! Even plexi glass I doubt will flex 6”!
But interesting nonetheless seeing glass flex a good amount I’m sure was impressive to see.
6 inches? 🤣
@@flyingspaghettimonster2925 in your world... apparently, 6 inches is impressive. It's not....
😂😅
No wonder why the Zookeeper stopped Mike Tyson from fighting a gorilla.
no shit it would rip any human to shreds within 2 seconds from its bare hands alone 💀
In retrospect gorillas seem to fight with their immense jaw strength more than their fists as humans assumed when dealing with a threat like a predator.
Doesn't seem like they go for biting when faced with other males though, unlike chimps and orangutan that do bite and go for targeted areas.
yeah.. mike hated bullies and the gorilla was or still is one.
Cause Mike Tyson would win 😂
@@The_Doomslayer69joking right?
Humans: *Go to gym. Work out. Take steroids. Diet.
Gorillas: _"Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power."_
Gorilas: after hundreds of thousands of years of evolution, they got big muscles
Humans: for what if they can not even break this glass
J. K. Simmons reprises his role as OP gorilla
@@Tienuyan wanna step into their enclosure?
@@Tienuyan Actually they do so disturbingly often. Many zooos have found out the hard way that gorillas can lift rocks and boulders in their enclosures and throw them with enough force to crack or even shatter the glass around said enclosures.
@@Brutalyte616 Thats a lie, there arent more than 5 videos of gorillas behaving this way, because Zoos dont put rocks so they can be lift by gorillas, and bulletproof glass are incredible strong because they are testes to support more than 3x times the power of a gorilla, so stop capping!
"Not knowing" and "immeasurable" are two different things...
excuse my single digit iq but like how exactly?
if we cant measure it we dont fucking know
@@actualpieceofcardboard Don't worry for a second longer! I'll throw a couple of neurons your way! This animal has finite strength, correct? Then it can be measured. You run tests, just like we have with animals like elephants or dung beetles. This title is completely misleading since a gorilla's strength CAN BE MEASURED. So the not knowing part is bs as well as the immeasurable part.
Not knowing something doesn't mean you can't measure it. So yes, they are two different things.
@@actualpieceofcardboard one is capable of being known, even if we havent or cant right now. The other means that, categorically, its not knowable. But its also used as a superlative.
@@udonnoodlez293 and how you know they have finite strength huh
what if they got super powers
im obviously joking its the internet so i have to make sure i clarify that but yeah
your dignified gentleman ass does make sense, i appreciate the neurons
@@actualpieceofcardboard tbh your comment made me laugh 😂. Thanks for being a good sport and not taking this whole thing seriously ❤
I think it’s funny how chimpanzees are also so strong yet they’re more violent; and gorillas are even stronger than chimpanzees are yet they’re more calm.
That's called "little dick aggression"
almost like true power doesn't need to flex..
@@DETRACT0RD00M Literally.
they has to be because the stronger and heavier bodies can hurt itself being too reckless.
Yes, easy for a gorilla to remain calm. He knows hes the biggest baddest mofo in a jungle. And he pities the fool that mess with him.
When my wife was 6 months pregnant a male gorilla because pretty fond of her, I walked up and beat my chest. He lost his shit and punched the glass, literally felt it in the concrete.
Why the fuck would you do that
Dude that is wild! If my father had told me a story about how he once defended my mother's honor against a gorilla he would've gone down as a hero in my book for all eternity. lol That's the kind of thing that "only happens in movies".
I remember one gorilla and I were playing around the glass (I was about 3 or 4). He seemed to follow me everywhere he could see me.
My aunt despite thinking it was cute decided we need to move on and see more animals. So she called me and I waved to the gorilla and started to follow my aunt.
He got so upset that I was leaving he hit the glass with both fists and cracked the glass. Scared everyone.
That’s abuse, your stressing out the gorilla for no reason..
@fistfightersclub ur a liar and a beastly queef.
There's a difference between immesurable and "we are unsure"
Not really.
@@darkhobo yes, really, dummy.
@@darkhobo well there kind of is. In most people’s brain immeasurable means the strength is so high we can’t physically measure it. Unsure suggests the fact that u haven’t actually tested it properly
@@googlefaps5883 the brains potential is measured. 2 petabytes of storage, 130 petateraflops of progressing, and well, conciousness
@@shekkie sorry what? Lol I never said anything about measuring the brains potential. I mean in most people’s brain as in in general terms
Gorillas don't know any body building techniques so we probably haven't seen one at full strength
Omfg.
Lol
Ermmm......
Lol
Imagine if they learn to deadlift
Its truly humbling that they basically always hold themselves back from using more force than necessary to do what they need to do.
Literally "strong enough to be gentle"
Fun fact, immeasurable and " we can't get them to cooperate" are different realities
This shows us that we must reject knowledge and return to monke thank you spatnz
Yes.
yes!
YES!
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@@acid4025 monke
@@acid4025 Yea,im just happy someone acknowledges the power of monke
Once a wise monkey said: ooooh aaaah wooo
Joe Rogan would have a 3 hour podcast on this any day.
Maybe when he takes a break from being a grifter he can
Make it happen 😍
You listen to that crap haha
Hahahaha
And I would watch the whole thing because I have nothing better to do
That's why they put grizzly bears and polar bears behind concrete walls because they're even stronger
Gorillas are immensely stronger. They’re just much less likely to attack humans for nothing because they aren’t carnivores like bears are.
No lo son.
They're strong than gorillas? No way
@@promotethegame6963 yes way way stronger I suggest you do some research on grizzly bears and poler bears you'll be surprised a poler bear weighs in at around 1500 pounds a grizzly just a little smaller
@@brianmaricle9646the fact that they weigh more doesn’t necessarily equate to being stronger. What’s more important is how they use their muscles.
The last gorilla that was "put" in a zoo was more than 30 years ago, every gorilla in a zoo was born there.
We've never seen a Primate on full strength capacity (since they don't work out) . That's kinda spooky
Imagine a body building Gorilla.... dear god
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they convert 100% (or close to 100%) of their caloric intake into muscle, so I don't think they really need to work out. plus they climb and stuff and are physically active just by living their normal lives.
@@timob1681 true, not like humans who spend their entire say scrolling though tik tok
Well they do “work out” it’s just not as structured as we usually think of as working out as humans. Just them living their daily lives and surviving is plenty of exercise for them to build all that muscle you see on them
Humans: can measure distance to another galaxy.
Humans again: cannot measure gorilla's strength. . .
Terrible comparison. Of course we can measure gorillas straight . They can put sensors in / on the glass so when the gorilla attack the glass it can measure the force , but its not easy task .
@@hamidirn1686 why is it not an easy task? It sounds simple to me the way you described it.
@@april1st183 because you never know if the gorilla goes all in when it attacks the glass . so the measurement has to be odne multiple times to get a good idea of the force . Second challenge is sensors will be placed in one static place so it's easier to do it in a lab . I have no idea if there is a specific lab where they do research on gorillas .
Someone doesnt know the difference between measure and calculate.
@@deadhead2983 Distinction without a difference; To calculate is to measure, albeit mathematically, if there be no math involved in calculating the strength out-put of a gorilla, no measurement could be ascertained.
P.S. The estimating prowess involved in interplanetary measurement/distance calculation "not" being able to be transfered to quantifying a gorilla's strength is the very ridiculous & comical dynamic I alluded to. I don't actually believe we aren't able to do it, we already measure a silver back's strength via many mediums . . . They can bench-press 4,000 Lbs, is as stronger as 20 adults, their bite force at 1,300 psi etc.
I love gorillas, their combination of physical strength, gentleness and family values is admirable. Something so powerful can exhume such gentleness and care. Man can learn from gorillas.
Funniest conversation I ever had that ended with me worried I ask my coworker “if you could start an army what would it be like” no he hesitation “army of gorillas who lift, you think your scared of a gorilla now, he’s nowhere near full strength” and I shit my pants
I told my drunk dad to work out with me sometimes then he replied " have you ever seen a gorilla do bench press?"then he walk away like a silverback.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 He's a legend
🤣🤣🤣
HAHAHAHAHAH
😂
He was 9yo at that time, haven't seen him since
You can never comprehend the true power of a saiyan warrior. - Vegeta😂
Oh ! That's what Vegeta was on about
They are monkeys after all
Perhaps it explains how bubbles couldnt be caught by goku easily despite being strong
“Return to Monke!”
V: And I took that personally.
Bro XDDDD
I saw someone toss a gorilla a grape at my local zoo once. I assume he was the alpha because he didnt bite it but paraded around with it in his teeth for 4 minutes. Otherwise ive pretty much seen them commit war crimes on accident.
“Can’t measure a gorillas strength” someone hold my joules of energy
Can't measure gorilla strength cause they won't cooperate with our tests.
Well duh, their animals, their not gonna understand.
@@JMMoney16 they’re…
They would if I told them to do so !
@@onetruthmediacompany 😂😂😂
@@JMMoney16 You should get rid of those feminine ways.
I guess that's why that tape and glue brand named themselves after them.
"Do we have-"
*Heugh*
AA-
You mean the weed strain?
OMG 🤣🤣🤣
Gorilla glass
Gorilla Glue ain't no joke, shit is tough 😤
Place a heavy lifting object around them, and see what they’ll do!
Bro imagine randomly setting up heavy weights and they pick ‘em up like nothing just as a test
"A gorilla's strength cant be measured?"
Scientists: "It can but we're not brave enough to figure it out yet."
It was figured out decades ago at the St Louis zoo.
Let a gorilla see you put food in a hole in the floor and forklift a 700kg weight over top of it. If the gorilla is later eating, then you know that a gorilla can lift 700kg.
@@PhantomFilmAustralia or.... they learned to drive a forklift.
@@dnegel9546 I'd pay to see that!
@@dnegel9546 gorilla is forklift certified
Everybody gangsta until the glass cracks
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Does that count as a measurement? Lol
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Gorillas is like that gigachad dude that can split the earth in half but decides not to show the strenght
I think that's why Akira Toriyama based the Saiyans off the gorilla. We just don't know how strong these tough beasts can be. And that's terrifying.
He based it off the baboon.
@@BuddyBoy-ne1nw Oh.
I saw a male silverback crack the glass at the NC Zoo when a group of teens were teasing him. Lots of screaming heard!!!
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Teens filling their drawers... I'll bet that raised a stink.
When they meet someone who could respond to their bullying...
SINCE CHIMPANZEES ARE MUCH STRONGER,.. THAN MOST ALLL HUMANS,. ARM,...HAND, ...,&&& GRIP STRENGTH...!!! A GORILLA, WOULD BE STRONGER!!!, BY A MEASURE OF MANY MORE ... LEVELS OF STRENGTH...!!!! STRENGTH
Crack doesn't mean break. There's no way a gorilla could break that glass. Even if he manage to make like a 2inch hole it would still not break.
Just look at videos of people trying to break similar glass with a sledgehammer (far way more power putten down in a small located area in the glass than what a gorilla can do) and you will understand why you have nothing to worry even if the glass cracks.
Imagine if a gorilla gets into power lifting.... we've never seen any primate at full potential
This is true. They are actually very lazy most of the time.
What if we create smarter gorillas
@@reindeergames3467 there are at least 4 movies explaining why that's a bad idea
Just imaginé giving Lots of roids to a gorilla and try to reach his full potential
@@marcelzed1154 and those are the new ones lol
Somebody better tell Goku and Vegeta they cousins out here in captivity 😂
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This is true. Gorillas are crazy strong; my personal trainer is a gorilla. I walk on my knuckles now.
Poor you. A mere gorilla as a trainer? I had a Gigantopithecus as my trainer. He lifted up a bull like a feather with one hand and threw it 50 feet away.
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@@wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 A GIGANTOPITHECUS?! 🙊
This video literally told me nothing….🙄
🤣 y’all kill me bro 🤣
Just because we "dont know how strong they are" , it doesnt mean their strength is immeasurable, simply unmeasured.
If you cant currently measure it. It would currently be immeasurable
It's both. If you cant measure is. The thing is unmeasured and unmeasurable, the second we prove we can masure the besst is when we get the first measurement.
This isn't the figure of speech this was common language
@@PaendaTube can a gorilla lift a house? No? So it's strength isn't immeasurable. Immeasurable implies boundless. He should have said 'a gorillas strength cannot be tested'
This is obviously clickbait bullshit
Their strength can be measured. Nobody who can communicate with gorillas asks them to go bench 1000lbs to see if they can.
@@PaendaTube
If gorillas strength was immeasurable they would be able to destroy the universe
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Nothing is immeasurable... You just need the right tools and the knowledge 😂😂😂
Gorillas have immeasurable strength?💪🦍
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I just love when they stand up and walk.
They walk just like my uncle when he's been sitting down for too long.
You wouldn't irl tho xD
Lmfao me too
Lol!!!! It's like they're either gonna shitz there pants or beat your ass!!! Lol!!
Right? It’s hilarious
Gorillas have unmeasured strength would be a more fitting statement.
More fitting but still also wrong.
No he said unmeasurable because WE CANT MEASURE IT. Makes it unmeasurable. Unmeasured means you can measure it but you havent
@@WHG369 that statement is just patently false though. Look it up online you’ll find several measurements and averages. We’ve been able to measure applied force for ages
Everything is measurable to one degree or another.
No, because we literally can't measure it, and we very likely may never be able to.
Gorillas: this is merely a fraction of my power!
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The best way of measuring a gorilla's strength is either with their glue or duct tape.
They’re just naturally buff bro. With that amount of testosterone running through me I’d be pissed off for no reason too 😂
they’re actually pretty docile. chimps are the ones with issues
Their packages are smaller than humans'.
Humans have the highest testosterone out of all great apes
@@user-om4zw5qf7e how does that make any sense? Anybody that can read, or is in the least bit observant, should know that. Perhaps you're lacking both those qualities, and probably package size too. 😄
@@percyfaith11 you went down on one before to check?
I looked up: "how strong are gorillas?"
The answer was: _"Fully grown silverbacks are in actually stronger than 20 adult humans combined..."_
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That's mostly because most adult humans aren't living in the wilderness or bodybuilders
I wonder how strong could a gorilla bodybuilder be...
Could he destroy human buildings?
Well they are technically already bodybuilders. It's not like you could train a gorilla to get bigger muscles, they already reached their limit. And yes, gorillas can already do that
the exact numbers are actually immeasurable. that's an estimate. we can measure bite force and croc strength for example but gorillas are actually too strong to get numbers for.
@@Spatnz Basically nature's Pillarmen
Imagine seeing one of these at a door of a nightclub ......😂
So we not just gonna talk about how the gorilla ran on two feet like he did something 😂
And we'll never know, unless we enter one into a strongest man competition.
I don’t think humans can compete with even 50% strength of these creatures. Now if it were 100% idk if it’d be much of a competition 😭
You all just are wrak
@@salviatrip7083 what's the matter bud, why so angry??
@@salviatrip7083 you just do crak
Nah. Women's swimming is hot these days
Humans are probably the weakest physically, but strongest mentally.
@@lawsen3719 Thats true, considering humans have the most amount of mental diseases of any animal.
Maybe not mentally, we're one to do negative stuff due to mental pressure such as self harm unlike most simple minded creatures. Intelligence is the strong aspect.
@@gimbly8801Yeah good point.
Humans, besides the intellect, are the strongest throwers. 'Tis why the spear is the best weapon
@@gimbly8801 Cat and other animals kill their babies when they're under too much stress. And many kill themselves too. Wolves and crows hold grudges and kill for vengeance. And I don't think there is a single animal that doesn't kill for envy. Dogs do it all of the time and cats too.
Maybe the real problem is thinking we are unique because we're smarter instead of thinking we're not smarter because we're still animals.
You just stated the worst part, “we put gorillas behind glass”… shameful.
I was doing some work at a zoo and was standing in the “pen-area” behind a 4” steel door used to bring gorillas in from their display area.
Next thing I know there is a razorback (male) pounding on the door so hard that you could see the door deflecting.
The attendant says that that (Alpha-male) could smell me and was trying to get at me.
I Thank God for the strength of that door🙏🏻
I mean besides the fact that this is obvs a joke etc. Gorillas are terrifyingly strong. A silverback gorilla can legitamately lift a small car if they wanted to, let alone crushing a human being like their an old popcorn kernel. Even smaller monkeys/apes can legitamately throw humans with little to no effort.
Luckily there either too friendly or stupid to. Unless enraged.
Also plexiglass can be made bulletproof/resistant, so in the case of glass don't beware the gorilla beware the fucking mantis shrimp.
It’s always the small ones you should be afraid of
Of course
Chimpanzee weight around 90kg and it's mostly muscle (human is the fttiest of all primate). And their muscles are, on average, 35% more powerful than ours due to a difference in composition.
A chimpanzee might look cool and funny, but it could actually crush an heavyweight professionnal fighter
@@moreauclement9702 not only that, but chimpanzees are known to literally rip off your digits. They also don't get tired from being tranquilized like other great apes, they legit just get pissed off, which adds to their status as one of the most violent animals that we know of
@@moreauclement9702 unless it's Mike Tyson
This guy: Gorillas have immeasurable strength!
Science: Gorilla strength is estimated to be about 10 times their own body weight. Fully grown silverbacks are actually stronger than 20 adult humans combined. A Silverback gorilla can lift 4,000 lb on a bench press.
This guy: oh
In ur rebuttal, u said "estimated". Exactly what he said without saying the word estimated. Smh. Nice try!
... watchu mean he can carry TWO TONS ?!? o_O'
Yeah except we’ve never had one workout and loaded with protein …. So we don’t know how strong they can actually get.
This entire arguement is just dumb. All of this can be said about pretty much every animal.
@@BobbyHiII They do workout. Through out their entire life they have to fight for survival.
I know how strong a gorilla is. They have Fvck Around and Find Out levels of strength.
Imagine having a zoo keeper that teaches them weight training. 😂
A silverback in the zoo, just gazed at me from the other side of the glass, my first thought was, this glass might not be thick enough. Truly, powerful creatures.
God created them. He is known as the All Powerful
@@ceciliaabdalla4954 no one asked.
@@ceciliaabdalla4954 the crafty ape he called man... We were not the biggest apes... Just the smartest
After you see King Kong then look at a Silver Back I think they probably can beat a Grizzly Bear I know it should be very entertaining at the least
@@larrylogan9997 possible if they use a rock to strike a clear hit on the bears skull
Studies say even the weakest gorilla would smash all weightlifting records
Bro sounds like Peter Griffen 💀
That gorilla looks like he’d fart out a Chuck Norris
I was watching the gorilla's at the San Diego zoo. Especially focusing on this one huge silver back male. I came to the conclusion that these magnificent animals are much too intelligent to be in captivity. It was obvious to me how depressed he was. He was just in complete despair over his boredom.
It was very sad.
Yes indeed same experience in Spain. Those must be freed they are even superior to us on some points.
Yeah they’re prisons but get fed & protected from humans. Also they’re like representing their species hopefully they raise moneys for them & cause appreciation rather fear or neglect.
Considering koko's male partner learned signed language and talked about his past how he was taken away from his mama as a baby by humans (poachers), watched his mama die in front of him trying to save her baby, and lived most of his life not being able to trust people,-
it really gives you perspective that these guys are very much like people with very intelligent thinking, emotions and memory. Depression in captivity is very real when there's little stimulation. And then they live what 50 years? One would think they could atleast donate soft toys or puzzles or something.
I hate zoos so much. I turn down every invite
Another animal that I feel incredibly sad for are the snakes. The cages are so small.
At the Portland Oregon zoo I've seen an orangutan play around with a semi truck tire literally playing with it meaning it was turning it inside out. Can't even fathom what a gorilla can do
Same! Fellow Portlander, here! Can confirm! I SEENT IT!! 😆
I was the orangutan. I can confirm.
@@jackspinner4727 😂
@@jackspinner4727 That was stupid
Yup I was the tire and now need a chiropractor
They don’t belong behind glass 😢
Before you measure it you are dead in one punch😂😂
"Just wait Humans... When we have enough man, no one is going to stop us!"
Haha 15 thousand Nuclear bombs go Boom
@@Zalmoxesuwu All life on earth go brrrrr
@@Zalmoxesuwu wouldn’t we be dead too in that case, we’re extremely weak to radiation toxins…etc
@@JohnZ- B U N K E R
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@@Zalmoxesuwu whats with the hasty nuclear solution man, we don’t need the nukes we just need fire power. A gorilla is strong enough to flip a car but what good is all that power when a 50 cal. turns your head into a water balloon?
All you have to do is watch the videos of them fighting. That strength combined with Adrenalin is crazy
You'd think they'd rip each other apart in a fight.
A gorilla's strength is immeasurable in the same way that a bacteria's strength is immeasurable. Clickbait.
@@sepg5084 Good point, how does one measure strenght from Naruto to Goku on the same power scale. Answer, you cant
@@cephalonplant4087 simple:
Goku blows up the planet naruto is on. There done no power scaling needed 😂krillin could back slap anyone from naruto's universe into next dimension 😂
@@sepg5084 that's moronic and senseless. 🤡
AND IF THEY HAVE GOOD CARETAKERS,
THEY COULD PLAY CENTER FOR THE LOS ANGELES LAKERS.
They're actually very peaceful animals .
I heard a story about a gorilla who escaped an enclosure because he could fit one finger in a hole in the enclosure wall, do a one armed pullup, then do another one armed pullup to reach the top of the wall. Casually. Like it was just another daily activity. That’s a level of strength we can’t fathom.
**One finger, that too weighing well over 120 kgs
What enclouser are we exactly talking about here..?? A steel cage..?
I NEED TO ACTUALLY HAVE PROOF 👓👓📷📹
@@sameerkhan3757 I heard it was a crack in a concrete wall that allowed just a finger of leverage.
@@rezlogan4787 sounds faker than indomitus rex
My favorite animal. Saw one at a zoo 20 years ago. Amazing.. Couldn't believe how much bigger they are in person. I was in awe and then he farted. There truly are no words..Lol
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My favourite too
They do that more or less constantly.
Strength, Regalness and a sense of humour; what more can you ask?
It's ugly 😅Ugliest animal of all 😂😂
The fact that Mike Tyson wanted to fight a silverback gorilla 😭💀
"Gorillas have immeasurable strength..."
*quickly googles Gorilla strength.
Reads about Gorilla strength.
Comes to conclusion the channel SPATNZ is just some guy, and knows fuck all.
If gorillas could shake hands, they’d break every bone in a human hand without even trying.
Wouldn't it be cool to get a gorilla on steroids and weight training? Then feed him some PCP then have him as a guest on the veiw and watch him flip out on those hens?
@@siggyretburns7523 yes
They shake hands just fine. Like a prize they just pulled off the humans arms.
You give them too much credit. They are incredibly powerful but if they tried breaking my hand they would be very surprised. It's something I do well. Chad Woodall from Watkinsville was the son of a weightlifting partner I had and a world grip champion. Georgia has been father to the strongest men in the world. Paul Anderson known to lift 6500 lbs. Two of the strongest grips I've encountered was the Ex- President from GA and Arm Wrestler and Boxer Steve W.
@@mtsflorida you give this Chad too much credit. 😆
I'd like to thank Peter Griffin for narrating this short.
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Immeasurable... Not infinite. Put a five inch thick piece of poly between anything... And it thinks twice.
its not “literally immeasurable” we just cant get them to do an accurate test, so its technically immeasurable
2. Their adorability level is also imeasurable
Your spelling is immeasurable as well lol
They're roughly 15X stronger than an average healthy adult man.
Oh wow
How did you come up with that?
@@satchemo24 Math and Science. Unlike the creator of the post.
Not even remotely close. You kids live in a fantasy world.
@@VCthaGOATdunker at really no, idk who maked this vídeo, but is wrong, the strenght was already meansurable, theres machines for this, we know How much weight he have, How much height, How long is his arms, the amount of Fiber in they arms, what type of fibers, i work whith these apes, If one die we have a body, and you can even measure the Power of they punch in libras and in kg(we use these in Brazil), this is math and phisic, he ia correct, they are like 12 adult men whith 75kg in shape, they are heavy, strong, and have a lot of white fiber of explosion.
They have been shown to be able to lift 10 times their body weight at full maturity. 😮
There's a video of a Silverback casually throwing a log around like it's a pillow. There's also another video of a Silverback dragging a person about 10' like he was a blankie. They're terrifyingly strong.
Not as strong as a 1400lb grizzly bear
@Game Hackz That was so weird for you to bring up-
@Game Hackz yeah, because you're totally gonna find an orca in the forest or a gorilla doing the breaststroke out at sea...
Back in the early 90s the Miami Zoo had a Silverback and it was beautiful. I feared would would happen if it got out because of its strength.
In 1910 a Gorilla grabbed a dude and ripped his head off iirc
That second one is how I walk to the bathroom in public when I have to pee real bad 😆
😂 that’s that “gotta poop and it’s comin RIGHT NOW” shuffle 💀
Great input 👍
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My thoughts exactly
Either you don’t know what literally means or you don’t understand what immeasurable means.
I Swear you put him next to my Neighbor you would think they are Twins. Both have Flaring Nostrils and walk about in the same way.
And then there's Saaquatch... strong enough to bend the fabric of reality 🦍
The larger Sasquatches 12 ft and taller weighing 1500 lbs are strong enough to uproot a tree and can outrun a horse. Unbelievable strength.
@@milan2cu 😂😂😂😂
@@milan2cu In one cave in USA some idiots actually believed to big foot or sasquath crap so much, that they started to shoot each others😅 Nothing is so dangerous than stupid and scared people with guns believing in fairy tales😂
ha ha ha sasquatch...🤪
@@harryprater9014 Unbeknownst to you Harry, we only explored less than 1/3 of the Earth's land mass and although it sounds funny to you about Sasquaches , they were around North America long before our colonies. Just ask the Native Americans about stories going back thousands of years and not just in the Americas. Hundreds of thousands of sightings all over the world spanning centuries. There was a giant upright walking primate creature called Gigantopithecus that lived in North America hundreds of years ago up to 9 feet tall. You can Google this, FACT. Sasquaches may be a distant relative of Gigantopithecus. Like I said we've only explored less than 1/3 of the Earth's land mass so unless you're so special that you've explored the remaining 67 % of the Earth's land, you're in no position to laugh at the FACTS which are literally hitting us in the face every day with bew sightings. The government is repressing the evidence if Sasquaches because an admission from the Governments would render these Sasquaches as endangered species an shut down local and vital businesses namely logging to protect their natural habitat. This is the hard truth. The authorities already know of its existence and in fact the States of New York and Washington impose I believe a fine of anywhere from $250-$500 for killing a Sasquach. Why would theses 2 States have a fine for a Creature that doesn't exist? Something to think about.
And their strength is WITHOUT any ttaining, workout, or active gains
What if a gorilla did strength training? Scary
What do you mean any training? They were walking with their hands for the whole life
@@Halalguy512 tbf, daily gorilla life is a lot more active than human lives
Thats genetics. Gorillas grow as much muscle cuz genetics Tell his body that they need that massive amount of muscle.
A gorilla can't be more strong, Even doing work out cuz they already grow as many muscle as they can have.
Much likely humans, the only way for them to grow more muscle Will be on steroids
They pretty much are training their whole lives I doubt benching and squatting would even change anything, even though they technically can’t bench or squat
Narrator sounds like Peter Griffin
"We're just hoping for the best😨😱." That bang in the end+your chest=OUCH!!!+death.
I kinda want to pump one up with steroids and put one on a bodybuilding program just to see what happens
Me too.
God of War able to lift mointanins with one hand
Or just The incredible Hulk
I can answer that with utmost certainty.
Droopy nipples.
Good luck finding the training regime for that one
his one punch of 50% power would shatter human skull without breaking a sweat 💀
Speculation says they can benchpress 2-3k lbs
MIKE TYSON
They could pound us into a paste so they are pretty powerful
Given time, I could do that.
@@Longtack55 You'd break your knuckles a short ways in.
@@Longtack55 given the right drug at right bar, I could do it to your mother.
Sounds painful
It really isn’t fair that apes are able to do that and no monkey could ever , and I have no damm clue why can’t monkeys also be as powerful as apes but I blame nature personally. Nature is as cruel as any human could be, Many monkeys have suffered by their predators and apes could easily fight their OWN predators!!
Better title: This gorilla's strength is FIGURATIVELY immeasurable!
Test the gorilla by letting it lift massive weights at a gym, we will then be able to ascertain the facts. ☝️🙄
Wait until they master chi. Humanities days are numbered.