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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
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 ...
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 ...
Monkey: Sesame Street: Davey and Joey are two muppet monkey duos who appear on Sesame Street. They love "BANANAS!" And their names are based on their performers: David Rudman and Joey Mazzarino: Dr. Rizzo Capuchin monkey: Animal Practice: Acted by Crystal the Monkey. Forever Orangutan JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Dualot's monkey companion. Steve Vervet monkey: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Flint's pet monkey, who is equipped with a thought translator Tala Monkey Shimmer and Shine: Shimmer's pet monkey. Yank Monkey Yank was just an average monkey sent into space by the NSA. Until his ship flew into a cosmic ray storm and was turned into a "super ...
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Pages in category "Monkeys in popular culture" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bloons TD 6;
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.