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  2. Koko (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    Koko was born on July 4, 1971, at the San Francisco Zoo to her mother Jacqueline and father Bwana. (The name "Hanabiko" (花火子), lit. ' fireworks child ', is of Japanese origin and is a reference to her date of birth, the Fourth of July.)

  3. The Monkey Talks (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Monkey Talks is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan and Elizabeth Pickett Chevalier. The film stars Olive Borden , Jacques Lerner, Don Alvarado , Malcolm Waite , Raymond Hitchcock , and Ted McNamara .

  4. Isaiah Turner (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Monkey is a video chat based app that has been described as something much like speed dating for friends. [15] Within its first year, Monkey had been used to make over 1 billion calls and received praise from Tim Cook. [16] At the time Monkey was acquired, it had been downloaded more than 3 million times and had over 300,000 monthly active ...

  5. List of fictional primates in television - Wikipedia

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    Cha Cha was a talking orangutan with IQ of 256. Bollo: Gorilla The Mighty Boosh: Talking Gorilla Buttons Chimpanzee Me and the Chimp: Buttons was a washout chimpanzee from the space program. Cha-Ka Orangutan: Land of the Lost: Davey and Joey Monkey: Sesame Street: Davey and Joey are two muppet monkey duos who appear on Sesame Street. They love ...

  6. The Monkey Talks (play) - Wikipedia

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    Le Singe qui parle, better known in English as The Monkey Talks, [1] is a comedy in three acts by René Fauchois. It premiered at the Comédie-Caumartin in Paris on October 8, 1924. [ 2 ] Positively received, [ 1 ] it was subsequently staged at the Royal Park Theatre in Brussels where a production opened on October 8, 1924.

  7. Monkgomery - Wikipedia

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    It was created by Hasbro to compete with Teddy Ruxpin before Hasbro bought Ruxpin, and Monkgomery's packaging draws deliberate comparison, describing him as "a unique and interactive, joke-telling, talking monkey with no on-off switches, no tapes to wear out or break and no solid state cartridges". [citation needed]

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  9. Monk-e-Mail - Wikipedia

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    The site's popularity was long-lived; it peaked in monthly site visits in April 2006, and as of 2010, 20% of all the site's unique hits were after 2008. The site reached its 100 millionth sent monk-e-mail in 2007 and was at 160 million by January 2011.