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  2. List of fictional primates in film - Wikipedia

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    The character has become one of the world's most famous movie icons and, as such, has transcended the medium. King Louie: Gigantopithecus: The Jungle Book: An ape who rules over monkeys, emulates humans and wishes to master firemaking. In contrast to the animated version, the live-action version is actually not an orangutan, but a ...

  3. List of individual monkeys - Wikipedia

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    Albert I – (rhesus monkey) the first primate and first mammal launched on a rocket (a June 18, 1948 V-2 flight), although it did not reach space. Albert II – (rhesus monkey) the first primate and first mammal in space, June 14, 1949. Died upon hitting the ground due to a parachute failure

  4. List of fictional primates - Wikipedia

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    Monkey Brawl Stars: Mobile: An “actor” who brags about his job at “Brawlywood”(an-universe equivalent of Hollywood) when he is just the mic operator. Monkey King [2] Monkey: Dota 2: PC: A playable character inspired by Sun Wukong, the main character in the Chinese epic Journey to the West. Mookie Monkey Kirby and the Forgotten Land ...

  5. Who owns famous monkey 'selfie'? - AOL

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  6. List of individual apes - Wikipedia

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    Bushman, a famous gorilla from Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, died in 1951. While alive, he brought over 100 million visitors to the zoo; his taxidermic remains can now be seen at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. [7] Charles (1972–2024), a wild-born silverback western lowland gorilla, renowned for his artwork, since 1974.

  7. Capuchin monkey - Wikipedia

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    The capuchin monkeys (/ ˈ k æ p j ʊ (t) ʃ ɪ n /) are New World monkeys of the subfamily Cebinae. They are readily identified as the "organ grinder" monkey, and have been used in many movies and television shows. The range of capuchin monkeys includes some tropical forests in Central America and South America as far south as northern Argentina.

  8. Category:Mythological monkeys - Wikipedia

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  9. Koko (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    Koko became the world's most famous representative of her critically endangered species. Koko's communication skills were hotly debated. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Koko used many signs adapted from American Sign Language , but the scientific consensus to date remains that she did not demonstrate the syntax or grammar required of true language.