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sounds silly right...
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/flora-fauna/Man-fights-off-tiger-in-West-Bengal/articleshow/3192948.cms
https://www.outsideonline.com/2389231/how-man-killed-mountain-lion-his-bare-hands
now that being said i would not match up against a tiger barehanded keep that in mind btw.
It's a 50/50, just depends on the contenders and their survival aptitude. Survival of the fittest.
Indeed. it is only natural to analyse the case in whatever posible way you can and I don't want to do it with live animal´s (I don't support that) so a simulation was the best scientific way.
Given the fact that Gorillas are often injured by animals like antelopes, it was not really a hard outcome to predict
Many people sometimes overestimates animal´s when compared to us, while not using our tools, because we are so fragile (we really are)
Buying what now?