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  2. Jungle gym - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The term "monkey bars" appears at least as far back as the 1930s, [4] [5] though Hinton's initial 1920 patent appeals to the "monkey instinct" in claiming the benefits of climbing as exercise and play for children, [6] and his improvement patents later that year refer to monkeys shaking the bars of a cage, children swinging on a "monkey ...

  3. Parallel bars - Wikipedia

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    The bars are composed of wood or other material, with an outer wood coating. [2] The vertical members of the supporting framework are adjustable so the height of the bars above the floor and distance between the bars can be set optimally for each gymnast. [3]

  4. Static trapeze - Wikipedia

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    monkey roll - from pike beneath the bar, hooking both knees on, then wrapping arms in the velvets with the inner elbow resting under the bar, then rotating backward to sit roll up - usually from sit to stand, holding the ropes above your head, lifting and rolling over backward

  5. Horizontal bar - Wikipedia

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    Fabian Hambüchen at the horizontal bar A bar grip (front view). The horizontal bar, also known as the high bar, is an apparatus used by male gymnasts in artistic gymnastics.It traditionally consists of a cylindrical metal (typically steel) bar that is rigidly held above and parallel to the floor by a system of cables and stiff vertical supports.

  6. Wall bars - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Françozo using wall bars. Gymnasts at the Royal Gymnastics Central Institute of Stockholm, 1900. Yugoslav boys using wall bars, 1957. Gymnastic wall bars (also known as a gymnastic ladder, Swedish ladder, Swedish wall or as stall bars) were invented at the beginning of the 19th century by the Swedish teacher Per Henrik Ling who, when suffering from arthritis, realized the therapeutic ...

  7. Caps for Sale - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known account of the story may be found in The Wilmington Centinel published in Wilmington, North Carolina on January 8, 1789. [5] " According to the following relation from a person just returned from the Labrador coast, the imitative faculty in monkeys seems to exceed every thing short of human — A sailor having a number of red woolen caps and care to dispose of among the ...

  8. Cymbal-banging monkey toy - Wikipedia

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    A cymbal-banging monkey toy (also known as Jolly Chimp) is a mechanical depiction of a monkey holding a cymbal in each hand. [1] When activated it repeatedly bangs its cymbals together and, in some cases, bobs its head, chatters, screeches, grins, and more. There are both traditional wind-up versions and updated battery-operated cymbal-banging ...

  9. Postorbital bar - Wikipedia

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    The postorbital bar (or postorbital bone) is a bony arched structure that connects the frontal bone of the skull to the zygomatic arch, which runs laterally around the eye socket. It is a trait that only occurs in mammalian taxa, such as most strepsirrhine primates [ 1 ] and the hyrax , [ 2 ] while haplorhine primates have evolved fully ...

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