Harvard-trained primatologist explained what he thought about the hypothetical fight between 100 men and one gorilla. His response? It would never happen. Stern, who has studied primates both in captivity and in the wild in Uganda, says the animal would see it was outnumbered and simply run away. The gorilla may knock over a person or two in its attempt to get away, but it wouldn’t stay and fight. Stern reminds netizens that while gorillas are fast and strong, they tend to be gentle giants, not soldiers. However, he does warn that some primates, like chimpanzees, have been known to attack people. (AOL)
Here’s Why 100 Men Versus 1 Gorilla Won’t Happen

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