Uganda Gorilla Trekking From Kigali Uganda Gorilla Trekking from Kigali: Gorilla trekking is an exciting…
Strength Of A Gorilla
Strength Of A Gorilla
Strength Of A Gorilla: Gorilla trekking in Africa has gained popularity over the years because of the rewarding experiences it offers to tourists that participate in the activity and spend one hour observing their fascinating features in the wild.
Gorilla trekking in Africa will give you different options of what species to observe this is because the continent is home to different gorilla types, like the mountain gorillas that can be found when you hike the Virunga mountains in Mgahinga national park, Virunga national park, volcanoes national park and when you visit Bwindi impenetrable national park, the lowland gorillas can be found in kahuzi biega national parks and the western lowland gorillas in Gabon, among other countries.
Gorillas have a number of exciting behaviors in the wild, like how they co-exist with one another for instance the dominant male/silverback of the gorilla family has all the mating rights with all the adult females of the group which causes strains and arguments among the adult females, who try hard to get the attention of the silverback by flirting with the male in order to get his attention and mate, and many other interesting behaviors of the gentle giants.
One of the most fascinating things about the gorillas is their strength and body mass, which has raised several questions, like how strong a gorilla is, gorilla strength vs chimpanzees and also the strength of a gorilla compared to man all of these can be answered by your tour guide when you participate in gorilla trekking in Africa to understand more about the endangered gorilla species in the world.
The gorillas are such well-built primate species with broad shoulders and long arms as compared to their legs that if they stand on their two feet, they can stand at 6 feet and above, making them quite tall species compared to other primate species like the different monkeys, chimpanzees orang-utans and many other primates.
The gorilla mass is a result of their diet, which comprises edible leaves like celery and bamboo shoots, which take the biggest percentage as the source of food, where fruit is readily available, you can see gorillas opting for fruit and small invertebrates like caterpillars, termites, centipedes, the gorillas can eat up to 18 kilograms of food daily, which has contributed to the strength of the gorilla.
Compared to the chimpanzees, the gorillas are quite strong with an average weight of 136-227 kilograms for a fully grown male and 68-113 kilograms for a female, whereas chimpanzees have an average female weight of 27-50 kilograms and an adult male weight of 40-70 kilograms, making them quite heavy compared to the chimpanzees.
It should be noted that the chimpanzee muscles consist of fast-twitch fibers, which are quite strong but use a lot of energy, making the chimpanzees fatigued much faster than the gorillas.

With this, it should be noted that the gorillas are 4 to 6 times stronger than the chimpanzees however there are some instances where a number of infants(young gorillas) have been killed by chimpanzees in case of fights that break out due to territorial encroachment, a number of records have also shown that a silver back in Gabon, was killed by 23 chimpanzees this is because of the fact that they were outnumbered but in case of a one on one battle, the gorilla surely beats the chimpanzees and this can be fatal s compared to the chimpanzees which is quite aggressive when it comes to tearing its opponent, the gorilla on the other hand can lift up to 1180kgs making it quite strong and a dangerour primate to challenge to a fight.

