if they're exhausted they can't defend their weak spots.
we have more stamina because we can sweat to cool down and don't have fur in the way.
gorillas actually don't fight often and don't really have "skills." they rely on charges and bluffs against each other. they don't, in general, hunt, or eat meat.
Its a cornered animal, so the stamina difference is less pronounced due to us not chasing it while it runs away like most animals did when confronting humans. It absolutely will get exhausted, but not before destroying a lot of people and likely exhausting many of those remaining through sheer morale drop.
That is certainly the way humans might win in the end, but its not the same easy win as it is in the wild where we can "hunt" it instead of having to fight it.
And its a 500lb beast that can lift nearly a ton, and its terrified. It doesn't need skills, it can just blindly swipe its arms and shatter whatever part of a guy it hits.
if they're exhausted they can't defend their weak spots.
we have more stamina because we can sweat to cool down and don't have fur in the way.
gorillas actually don't fight often and don't really have "skills." they rely on charges and bluffs against each other. they don't, in general, hunt, or eat meat.
they're fucking slow.
Its a cornered animal, so the stamina difference is less pronounced due to us not chasing it while it runs away like most animals did when confronting humans. It absolutely will get exhausted, but not before destroying a lot of people and likely exhausting many of those remaining through sheer morale drop.
That is certainly the way humans might win in the end, but its not the same easy win as it is in the wild where we can "hunt" it instead of having to fight it.
And its a 500lb beast that can lift nearly a ton, and its terrified. It doesn't need skills, it can just blindly swipe its arms and shatter whatever part of a guy it hits.