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  2. 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.

  3. Prognathism - Wikipedia

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    The word prognathism derives from Greek πρό (pro, meaning 'forward') and γνάθος (gnáthos, 'jaw'). One or more types of prognathism can result in the common condition of malocclusion, in which an individual's top teeth and lower teeth do not align properly. [citation needed]

  4. Mandrill - Wikipedia

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    The mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a large Old World monkey native to west central Africa. It is one of the most colorful mammals in the world, with red and blue skin on its face and posterior. The species is sexually dimorphic, as males have a larger body, longer canine teeth and brighter coloring. It is the largest monkey in the world.

  5. Mandrillus - Wikipedia

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    This is used by the monkeys to climb trees when searching for ripe fruit and in the aggressive foraging of the forest floor in search of food. [19] Mandrillus monkeys have developed an extremely broad and robust ilium, and a rounded tibial shaft. The development of these features can be attributed to the climbing of trees and quadrupedal ...

  6. Klüver–Bucy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Klüver–Bucy syndrome has been shown to occur more in adults than in children. [13] In children, certain conditions such as herpes simplex encephalitis have the potential to manifest the syndrome. [13] Children exhibit many of the same symptoms as adults with Klüver–Bucy syndrome, but they display these symptoms in different ways than ...

  7. Vanara - Wikipedia

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    Although the word Vanara has come to mean "monkey" over the years and the Vanaras are depicted as monkeys in the popular art, their exact identity is not clear. [7] [8] According to the Ramayana, Vanaras were shapeshifters. In the Vanara form, they had beards with extended sideburns, narrowly shaved chin gap, and no moustache.

  8. Koko the Gorilla, famous for learning sign language ... - AOL

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    On Thursday, The Gorilla Foundation revealed that Koko, one of the few primates able to communicate using sign language, had passed away in her sleep.

  9. Northern pig-tailed macaque - Wikipedia

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    Northern pig-tailed macaques have a round greyish pelage from the side of their cheeks all the way around to the top of their head and beneath their chin, which is called a crown. [10] A brown pelage patch is found on the centre of their crowns followed by white triangular forms beneath this patch and along the top of their eyes. [ 10 ]