MotherNature - A human skeleton and gorilla skeleton placed side by side.

I heard they got little dicks tho.

Nigga what!?


:lol: Never gets dull here.

Hoooold up…..
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I'm fucking dyyyin
 
Looks nothing alike...

Anyway, the most amazing thing about the gorilla body (to me) is the sheer amount of muscle mass on such a huge frame of a vegetarian mammal. Not to mention hardly any body fat.
vegetarians love bringing this fact up but always forget to mention that Gorillas digest vegetation differently from humans.
 
Looks nothing alike...

Anyway, the most amazing thing about the gorilla body (to me) is the sheer amount of muscle mass on such a huge frame of a vegetarian mammal. Not to mention hardly any body fat.
:yes:
 
Animals use their muscles they way they're intended to every day.
We don't even come close to using our shit for peak performance
Man all them rillas do is eat, shit, piss, fight and fuck.

And then they just can't go fuckin any rilla bitch, they got to wait till she wants it. Fuck that.
 
....so when you look at it from a diff angle...as a human we use more brain capacity and as a gorilla they use more muscle strength and function....

so that is the reason most if not all retarded people are strong as hell....and the smartest people on earth with high IQ's are weak and frail

......im just sippin loose leaf Earl Grey...that's all
 
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Tiny Genetic Differences between Humans and Other Primates Pervade the Genome

Genome comparisons reveal the DNA that distinguishes Homo sapiens from its kin



September 2014

In 1871 Charles Darwin surmised that humans were evolutionarily closer to the African apes than to any other species alive. The recent sequencing of the gorilla, chimpanzee and bonobo genomes confirms that supposition and provides a clearer view of how we are connected: chimps and bonobos in particular take pride of place as our nearest living relatives, sharing approximately 99 percent of our DNA, with gorillas trailing at 98 percent.....


READ the entire article HERE

 
Animals use their muscles they way they're intended to every day.
We don't even come close to using our shit for peak performance
Our motor neurons work a little different from Apes. We have the ability to use a portion of our muscle fibers but Apes it is basically all or nothing.
 
That expanded inferior rib cage is a liability that would be easy to expose if given the chance and could actually pull it off. That plus that pelvic girdle has its weaknesses.... Caesar would get fucked up.... LMAO
 
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