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Chimpanzee vs Pitbull

The Pitbull should have this. For basically having faster speeds, better lifting strength, enhanced senses, and possbily having better durability as well.
 
Depending on where the fight is taking place in. In the jungle chimp can easily win, otherwise pitbull
 
If it's in a jungle, the Chimp could use terrain to it's advantage, but the Pitbull has enhanced seneses. It seems that a pitbull's strength is greater, as it can tear off parts of cars and kill large animals such as horses. On the pitbull's page, it says that a pitbull can still fight even when it's eyes are gauged out. So I think this match goes to the pitbull.
 
Chimp solos because they're smarter and immediately go for vital areas like the face/eyes/ears/etc. Also Chimps are ridiculously more agile than a pitbull and much more dexterous (having hands to grip/throw is a massive advantage). Also Chimps are incredibly strong, 5-10x more than an average adult male.
 
PowerScalingIsFun7 said:
Chimp solos because they're smarter and immediately go for vital areas like the face/eyes/ears/etc. Also Chimps are ridiculously more agile than a pitbull and much more dexterous (having hands to grip/throw is a massive advantage). Also Chimps are incredibly strong, 5-10x more than an average adult male.
The Pitbull can still fight even with its eyes gouged out. That, and Pitbulls are far more agile than Chimps.
 
EMagoIorSouI said:
PowerScalingIsFun7 said:
Chimp solos because they're smarter and immediately go for vital areas like the face/eyes/ears/etc. Also Chimps are ridiculously more agile than a pitbull and much more dexterous (having hands to grip/throw is a massive advantage). Also Chimps are incredibly strong, 5-10x more than an average adult male.
The Pitbull can still fight even with its eyes gouged out. That, and Pitbulls are far more agile than Chimps.
Agreed. Also Pitbulls were bred to fight, and their bite could hold bulls. Reference: https://www.aspca.org/about-us/aspca-policy-and-position-statements/position-statement-pit-bulls

Its in there.
 
Would probably be one of the most gory/bloody fights on this website but I can see the Chimp winning due to intelligence and strength/versatility advantage in a very hard fight.
 
Chimp wins, unless the pitbull could quickly catch the chimp and bite its throat off which is unlikely because of how agile, dextrous, intelligent and agressve chimps are.That plus chimps are strong, stronger than a grown man, pitbulls are strong but not as strong as chimps. There has been cases of chimps ripping each others limb or chimps ripping the limbs of humans.

When chimps turn agressive, they turn into pure ferocious killing machine.When travis the chimp attacked his owner, he didnt seem bothered when she repeatedly hit him with a shovel and doesnt seem physically bothered when she stabbed him several times with a butchers knife

Chimps also uses "tools" like stones, sticks etc

The only chance the pitbull has is if he can quickly latched onto the chimps throat. If the pitbull gets hold of the chimp, the chimp would smash the pitbull to death.
 
I vote for Pitbull.

While the Chimp does have the advantages as stated by Sandman above, the Pitbull isn't a slouch when it comes to taking punishment. The Chimp's strength would only be a problem if the pitbull is unable to fught back. Otherwise, the Pitbull has the endurance and speed (and I dare say strength) to keep going long enough for it to lock its jaw on the Chimp's throat. If it can hold a bull, as referenced by the link above, it can hold a Chimp.

The only problem the pitbull has here is agility. Since this takes place in a field(stated by OP), there'll be little to nothing the chimp will be able to use against the Pitbull. Unless the Chimp tries to make a break for something, in which the Pitbull could catch up and lock its jaw on its leg. Even if the Chimp could get hits in, it won't be able to keep a hit-n-run tactic forever. One chomp, and it's over.
 
A Pitbull is pretty tough honestly. There's videos of them just gripping onto house cats with 2-3 6ft 3inch met kicking them in the head or stomach and they still wouldn't let go. Literally 5 people can struggle to get them off of something, no joke
 
Pitbulls bites are strong, but they're not as physically as strong as chimpanzees are.Also I doubt that the chimpanzee is going to run, they're damn agressive

If the pitbull bites the chimpanzee anywhere else than its throat, the dog gets crushed or thrashed to death.

"[Chimpanzees] are wild not domesticated animals and they are very
strong ? even female chimpanzees are five times stronger than Human
males."

Source: http://www.stlzoo.org/yourvisit/thin...orest/hugo.htm

"Muscles in chimpanzees and humans are similar, so we should be
capable of the same actions. Yet an average 1.5-meter, 45kg chimp is
much stronger than a typically larger human. While working in a lab,
Gonzales says, he saw chimps who could crush truck tires with their
hands."
 
Yeah, the Chimpanzee seems physically stronger by a good amount, and I guess as durable, though less pain tolerant. Still wins most of the time with a very hard fight, they are very aggressive
 
Chimpskeleton
Interesting Chimp skeleton, notice the strong jaw and strong limbs/ribs. I can't find the bite force of Chimps though but it's definitely higher than a humans
 
PowerScalingIsFun7 said:
Chimp solos because they're smarter and immediately go for vital areas like the face/eyes/ears/etc. Also Chimps are ridiculously more agile than a pitbull and much more dexterous (having hands to grip/throw is a massive advantage). Also Chimps are incredibly strong, 5-10x more than an average adult male.
That statistic is completely overblown. It would apply better to a gorilla, and even then that's pushing it.
 
Nah Gorilla's are comfortably that if Orangutan's are around it. Chimps are more like 2x-3x though
 
CCFB said:
Nah Gorilla's are comfortably that if Orangutan's are around it. Chimps are more like 2x-3x though
Nope, chimp strength in recent studies has been determined to only be about 1.5-2 times greater than humans. And even then, that was pound for pound strength, not absolute strength. Remember, chimps tend to be quite a bit smaller than humans. Their main danger comes from their ferocity and extremely dangerous teeth, but a pitbull easily has those covered.
 
I would say more like 2x at least for a male. You're downplaying Chimps too much, they do things an average human simply can't easily. Travis was a morbidly obese Chimp that never exercised in his life or even went outside and was drugged up but had enough strength to maul an adult woman, not care about being hit with a shovel and stabbed, smash a window, and break a police door. Think about what a wild large male could do. Chimps actually aren't that small, big males usually get up to 140lbs which is heavier than a Pitbull. Although, a Pitbull is extremely strong in its own right.
 
TheSandman31 said:
Chimp wins, unless the pitbull could quickly catch the chimp and bite its throat off which is unlikely because of how agile, dextrous, intelligent and agressve chimps are.That plus chimps are strong, stronger than a grown man, pitbulls are strong but not as strong as chimps. There has been cases of chimps ripping each others limb or chimps ripping the limbs of humans.
When chimps turn agressive, they turn into pure ferocious killing machine.When travis the chimp attacked his owner, he didnt seem bothered when she repeatedly hit him with a shovel and doesnt seem physically bothered when she stabbed him several times with a butchers knife
People here seem to be forgetting than Travis was a unnaturally large chimp, at about 91 kg(200 pounds), due to being home grown. A large male chimp in the wild might get to be 70 kg. So if we're comparing NATURAL max growth, then I'd like to see even the biggest, hardiest male chimp try to kill a 170 pound monster like Hulk, the biggest pitbull in the world. Pitbulls are like the Punisher of the animal kingdom, they can dish out punishment and tank even more. Hell, they can survive, stabs and heavy blunt weapon strikes.
 
CCFB said:
I would say more like 2x at least for a male. You're downplaying Chimps too much, they do things an average human simply can't easily. Travis was a morbidly obese Chimp that never exercised in his life or even went outside and was drugged up but had enough strength to maul an adult woman, not care about being hit with a shovel and stabbed, smash a window, and break a police door. Think about what a wild large male could do. Chimps actually aren't that small, big males usually get up to 140lbs which is heavier than a Pitbull. Although, a Pitbull is extremely strong in its own right.
I'm not downplaying chimps, I'm merely being realistic by stating an average that I've observed in various recent articles and studies.

Yes, Travis was morbindly obese, but here's the thing: lifestyle accounts for only about 3% the difference between chimp and muscle strength. What does this mean in our case: well quite frankly it means Travis wouldn't be that much weaker than an average chimp, not to mention having a lot of extra weight to throw around. Secondly, while yes he was repeatedly stabbed and beaten with a blunt weapon, keep in mind that this above average chimp was savagely maiming an adult FEMALE, a 55 year old woman no less. Also keep in mind that a healthy young adult woman can have as little as 40% the upper body strength of the average male and you get a clear picture.

Yes, chimps are ferocious and certainly capable of killing or at least seriously disfiguring the vast majority of people, but pitbulls were born and bred for fighting. Even the few conflicts in the chimp world that do get elevetated to a full on physical brawl will usually end with one side or the other accepting defeat. Not so with pitbulls, who for the past several hundred have had ripping each-other to shreds hardcoded into them. Just because the breed has become a common house pet doesn't mean those insticts don't exist anymore, as shown by a few relatively recent incidents, where pitbulls have messed with creatures more docile breeds wouldn't dare to even give funny looks to.
 
Chimps have some pretty long arms. A pitbull has to get in pretty close to bite and the chimp can probably get a solid hit in. I'd imagine the pitbull would probably bite the arm if it was being attacked that way. As stated above if the pitbull bites anywhere other than the throat the chimp takes this.
 
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