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  1. jkovach89. A peak human vs. An average chimpanzee. Having this discussion with my friend and trying to figure out exactly how much advantage the peak human would need to beat an average chimpanzee. Round 1: Enclosed 20 x 20 foot cage death match. The human is as strong, fast, flexible, and agile as the maximum human aggregation of those stats.

  2. I am convinced a peak chimpanzee could defeat a peak human. Chimps are faster and jump higher than olympic atheletes, and have twice our muscle density. That's not even mentioning the fact that they're feral and will attack genitals, eyes, etc. without thought and also will use all of their tools, such as abstract movement, nails, huge teeth ...

  3. 19 de nov. de 2013 · Humans have a superior ability to integrate spatially separate visual information into an entire image. In contrast, comparative cognitive studies have demonstrated that nonhuman primates and ...

  4. 13 de mar. de 2018 · Human faces are relatively flat in comparison. Additionally, a chimpanzee's skull has no forehead and has prominent brow ridges above the eye sockets, whereas a human skull has an obvious forehead and chin. In fact, humans are the only primates with chins, so this is a telltale difference between humans and any other ape.

  5. Gorilla Strength Compared to Humans. Gorillas possess incredible physical strength that surpasses that of humans. In fact, they are considered to be 4 to 9 times stronger than the average person. A silverback gorilla, the strongest adult male gorilla, has been recorded to lift up to 4,000 lb (1,810 kg) on a bench press, while a well-trained man ...

  6. 3 de ene. de 2024 · The amazing story of adaptation and survival in our species, Homo sapiens, is written in the language of our genes, in every cell of our bodies—as well as in the fossil and behavioral evidence. Explore the African origins of modern humans about 200,000 years ago and celebrate our species’ epic journey around the world in this video: “One ...

  7. 10 de sept. de 2020 · The divergence of human and chimpanzee ancestors dates back to approximately 6,5–7,5 million years ago [] or even earlier [].It is still of a great interest to identify genetic elements that distinguish humans from chimpanzees and encode features of human physiological and mental identities [3,4,5].It’s a difficult task to quantitate the exact percentage of differences between human and ...