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    Legend Of Tarzan

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    Legend of Tarzan, the main character Tarzan was raised by gorillas after being abandoned by his parents in the African jungle. Later throughout his life a group of travelers found their way into the jungle in search of the gorillas, but instead find Tarzan and only he knows where the gorillas are located. Clayton (the leader of the "expedition") turned on some of his crew members and Tarzan because his goal was to capture/kill the gorillas. Even though throughout the climax Clayton appeared to…

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    primates, one is apes and the largest of them is Gorilla (Vedder, 2008). My name is Zitti. I am a biologically female Cross river gorilla a subspecies of Western Gorilla (World Wildlife Fund, 2014). Others call me by my scientific name of Gorilla gorilla diehli but my friends call me Zitti which I prefer (World Wildlife Fund Global, 2014). You can call me Zitti, Gorilla gorilla diehli is too long and not unique. I live in Central Africa (Cross River Gorilla, 2014). To be specific “inside the…

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    Haramb

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    this was the most worshiped creature of the rain forest. In most stories you would hear of the mother that took care of the children, the mother who saved the kinds who risked her life but this was not an ordinary story. This was a story of a male gorilla that went too far to save the young from. Deep in the jungle there were many animals, there were ones of many shapes sizes and colors to. There were ones that hunted for meat ones that hunted for leaves, and ones that hunted in groups. The…

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    Invisible Gorilla

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    Everyday people think they see something when they really do not. People think that they see something that is not actually there. In the book The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, they explain how the human mind can trick you into seeing or not seeing things. The purpose of the book explains how you can miss the most obvious things and not even know it. The chapter of the book is about the cop that was beat by other cops. Four black men left a shooting at a hamburger…

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    rights to gorillas. These rights are used to protect these primates from experimentation, torture, and medical testing. Sadly one of the countries that does not have rights for apes is America. Even though America does not have rights for apes, there are many people who believe that apes should have rights because they too can express emotion, have families, and have the ability to understand language. Jane Goodall was one of the most important people to advocate for the rights of gorillas.…

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    Applegate, Katherine., The One And Only Ivan, Scholastic Inc, New York, 2012, 300p. Summary: Ivan is a silverback gorilla in a mall exhibit. Ivan is cozy and content just where he is. People come and go to see Ivan in his domain and he is okay with that. He likes to draw and has a few close friends that he loves very much. Stella the elephant is next-door to him, Bob is a stray dog that Ivan seeks advice from and also lets sleep on his belly, Mack is his owner, and lastly there is Julia and…

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    species of primates. Some of those primates include; a recently discovered group of Ebo gorillas and the Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee. The Organization's mission was to inspire people to help save their local wildlife, especially the small population of Ebo gorillas which numbered at 25 individuals. The creation of the Clubs des Amis des Gorilles (Gorilla Guardian Clubs), voluntary community-run clubs near the gorillas’ habitat, was a huge success. The guardians…

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    The Real Gorilla

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    several babies sitting at the feet of a very disgruntled gorilla. From the imagery it is concluded that it is supposed to be a gorilla enclosure or exhibit. The words ‘NATIONAL DEBT’ are printed on the side of the wall below two talking figures. The two figures are a donkey and an elephant both wearing suits, the donkey is saying to the elephant, Me?! I thought you were watching them. This is in reference to the small children next to the gorilla. Given the subject material and current events,…

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    Beetsman Case Study

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    1. Titus is a very important ape in the history of ape field research studies. This is because he is the longest observed gorilla— primate, apes—. The researcher started researching from the generation of Titus’s parents. Also, Titus is the king of the mountain gorilla. In addition, by analyzing DNA, they found out that he has many offspring than any other. 2. The first concept is that “males may increase their chances of reproducing is to kill infants fathered by other males.” Beetsme killed…

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    other primates. Would these primates eventually be teaching other primates the human language by means of cultural transmission? If so, in a million years from now, and through the process of natural selection, I wonder how advanced these bonobos and gorillas would be. -What (if anything) did you learn from the films that you did not gain from reading the text or listening to the class lecture? Answer: I think the chapter fourteen covered pretty much everything. -Do you feel that Penny…

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