100 men versus 1 gorilla: Experts weigh in on viral debate
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(KSWB) – It’s a debate that has intrigued people for a few weeks now: Who would come out on top in a battle between 100 men and one gorilla?

Social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram have seen users speculating about this scenario after it resurfaced in social discussions in April 2025. (The conversation sparked before in 2020 and reportedly reemerged in 2022.) While some argue that humans would face an immediate defeat, others believe it might be an easy triumph for humans.

Popular online personalities, celebrities and even politicians have since weighed in.

Ultimately, this debate remains unresolved, as there’s no practical way to determine the outcome without a real life encounter. Nonetheless, several experts have shared their opinions on the hypothetical situation.

A thought experiment on social media has divided the internet. Would 100 men win in a hypothetical fight against a gorilla? (Getty Images)

Tara Stoinski, the president, CEO and chief scientific officer for the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, told several news outlets that despite a gorilla’s physical advantages, humans would most likely win in the end.

“The male gorilla comes in with all of his size and strength, 400 pounds of pure muscle, incredible jaw strength, just a very intimidating demeanor,” Stoinski told Yahoo! News. “I think, though, that in this case, it’s a numbers game. With 100 men coming after one gorilla, they just have a lot of strategies that they could use to wear the gorilla down, to tire them out. They can coordinate their behavior; they can take turns.”

“He’d probably take out a number of humans in the fight; they wouldn’t go unscathed,” Stoinski added. “I think that the numbers just work in the human’s favor.”

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Shannon McFarlin, a professor of anthropology at George Washington University and the senior science director at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, told ABC News pretty much the same thing.

“I think we’d be tempted at first to say the gorilla would win,” McFarlin said, adding that a silverback, in particular, would “bring a lot of power to that fight.”

“I think it would really come down to the sheer numbers here. Don’t get me wrong, I think there would be some very unlucky humans in this fight. But if the humans were being strategic, maybe taking turns or approaching the gorilla in ways … I think, unfortunately, over time, the gorilla would get pretty tired, and ultimate the humans would win out in that fight.”

But while the question is indeed fun to debate, the experts — and many other animal lovers — say we should really be focusing on gorilla conservation.

“Gorillas are an incredible and endangered species that are facing threats in their home range,” Matt McKim, the director of animal care at the Sacramento Zoo, told Nexstar’s KSWB. “There are a lot of people working within zoos, within conservation organizations to ensure that gorillas and humans can coexist rather than deciding who would win in a fight.”

McKim said he’d rather any human/gorilla altercations be avoided altogether, and instead recommended anyone interested to visit GorillaDoctor.org to learn more about conservation efforts.

Zookeeper and conservationist Robert Irwin, the son of the late Steve Irwin, shared similar sentiments on TikTok.

“How many people does it take to save gorillas? That’s the question we should be asking,” he said. “Because there’s not many of them left.”

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