This is accurate. The gorilla will tire. It will disorient. It will suffer this and that minor wound. It will sprain its own ankle or wrist and the people will swarm it and eventually get it on the ground and through sheer mass hold it down and either bash it's skull into the ground or simply suffocate the beast. The loss of life for most races of men is minimal even. Catastrophic for others.
As the original guy on X said, technology has made people forget what humans are actually capable of. Animals might as well be mythical beasts when your only interactions with them are in video games or movies.
Our ancestors used to hunt antelope by just chasing the thing for days until it died of exhaustion, sorry, we are the inconceivable horrors.
This is accurate. The gorilla will tire. It will disorient. It will suffer this and that minor wound. It will sprain its own ankle or wrist and the people will swarm it and eventually get it on the ground and through sheer mass hold it down and either bash it's skull into the ground or simply suffocate the beast. The loss of life for most races of men is minimal even. Catastrophic for others.
As the original guy on X said, technology has made people forget what humans are actually capable of. Animals might as well be mythical beasts when your only interactions with them are in video games or movies.
Our ancestors used to hunt antelope by just chasing the thing for days until it died of exhaustion, sorry, we are the inconceivable horrors.