You're not implying that Hollywood is inconsistent I hope! Yes, he has grown a lot since 1933. But that's because he was just a young chimp then and now he is a full grown gorilla!
You're not implying that Hollywood is inconsistent I hope! Yes, he has grown a lot since 1933. But that's because he was just a young chimp then and now he is a full grown gorilla!
Of course not. I'm sure there's a completely plausible explanation!
One note: you cant just proportionally scale up a creature because essentially a creatures mass is a function of its linear growth to the 3rd power, while its capacity to support mass (cross sectional area of bone) is a function of linear growth squared. Mass overtakes the capacity to support it, unless you start messing with the proportions of the creature and end up with a very squat looking gorilla.
Of course not. I'm sure there's a completely plausible explanation!
One note: you cant just proportionally scale up a creature because essentially a creatures mass is a function of its linear growth to the 3rd power, while its capacity to support mass (cross sectional area of bone) is a function of linear growth squared. Mass overtakes the capacity to support it, unless you start messing with the proportions of the creature and end up with a very squat looking gorilla.