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  2. Monkey-ed Movies - Wikipedia

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    Monkey-ed Movies is a series of short films broadcast on the Turner Broadcasting System in the late 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The films parodied popular films or television programs that were currently being broadcast on TBS with the use of costumed chimpanzees and orangutans voiced by human actors.

  3. 22 Funny Monkey Pictures That Are Sure to Make You Laugh - AOL

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    First-class funny monkey pictures This collection of funny monkey pictures is sure to get you chuckling. Some of these goofy primates look like they're competing in a “silliest monkey gets a ...

  4. List of fictional primates in film - Wikipedia

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    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 Gigantopithecus. [5] [6] Koba Bonobo: Planet of the Apes: A former test animal often abused by humans.

  5. Bandar-log - Wikipedia

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    This group of monkeys consist of chimpanzees and baboons (neither of which are native to India). In the film, they kidnap Mowgli and take him to their Monkey Town, but Baloo and Bagheera manage to rescue him and escape from them. The Bandar-Log appear in the 2010 TV series. They are led by a female langur named Masha, who is their queen.

  6. Monkey love: Capuchin consoling its pal is practically human

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    109-year-old woman: Avoid men and you'll live longer Viral napping sensation Theo and Beau have a new sister Widow is living the rest of her life on cruise ships

  7. Singerie - Wikipedia

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    Barbershop with monkeys and cats, Abraham Teniers, mid-17th century. Singerie is the name given to a visual arts genre depicting monkeys imitating human behavior, often fashionably attired, intended as a diverting sight, using satire. The term is derived from the French word for "Monkey Trick".

  8. Oshkosh has a Monkey Island, but did zoo primates ever ... - AOL

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    Some modern-day reports, such as a 2019 Journal Sentinel article on the birth of a new snow monkey, still refer to the zoo's monkey exhibit as "Monkey Island." Historical images can also be found ...

  9. Laughter in animals - Wikipedia

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    Humans and chimpanzees share similar ticklish areas of the body such as the armpits and belly. [ 6 ] Research has noted the similarity in forms of laughter among humans and other apes ( chimpanzees , gorillas and orangutans ) when tickled, suggesting that laughter derived from a common origin among primate species, and therefore evolved prior ...