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  1. Our friends, the Grammar Gorillas, need help identifying parts of speech
    tagged ~~ on 06-16-2008 by beverly and 1 other
  2. tagged ~~ on 05-03-2007 by vstarin
  3. For elementary grades, Enchanted Learning has sections on five kinds of apes: gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, gibbons and siamangs.
    tagged , , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids
  4. Gorillas are the largest of the apes and have no natural enemies except for man. They make their home in the rain forests of Africa, near the equator. I was amazed to learn they were not discovered by man until 1847 . Can you imagine seeing a six-foot 450
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-04-2007 by surfnetkids
  5. Dian Fossey began studying mountain gorillas in Africa in 1963.
    tagged ~~ on 02-04-2007 by surfnetkids
  6. The Congo Gorilla Forest exhibit at the Bronx Zoo is a "six-and-a-half acre African rain forest environment that explains WHAT a rain forest is, HOW it works, WHICH animals make it their home, WHY it is threatened and HOW people can help save it.
    tagged ~~ on 02-04-2007 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  7. In 1971, Francine ''Penny' Patterson began teaching Koko, a newborn lowland gorilla, American Sign Language.
    tagged ~~ on 02-04-2007 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  8. "Mountain gorillas are endangered.
    tagged ~~ on 02-04-2007 by surfnetkids
  9. "Many people like to compare gorillas with humans, but there are several differences.
    tagged ~~ on 02-04-2007 by surfnetkids
  10. not tagged ~~ on 11-03-2003 by tenness
  11. not tagged ~~ on 12-13-2002 by andispeech
  12. not tagged ~~ on 10-20-2002 by auntieem and 1 other

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