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In the jungle there is a little boy who is ready to discover new things. He was a pretty small kid and had horrible green eyes. Everything else on else on him was perfect. the boy always stayed near his mother but his mother was somewhat different she was bigger in size she had a silver back and loved swinging from tree to tree. tarzan's mother was a gorilla, a silverback gorilla. there is always a king in every hurd but for some reason reason he does not like Tarzan because he is different.

tarzan grew up curious he would rub his arms and legs against tree trunks so he would get these big painful splinters that he could pick out. since he grew up with a gorilla in the jungle there was not that

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