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  2. Watch this orangutan positively lose his mind over a simple ...

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    It all started when Dan Zaleski, who was visiting the zoo, decided to show the orangutan a simple trick with a styrofoam cup and a disappearing ball. Zaleski places the ball in the cup and caps it ...

  3. Laughter in animals - Wikipedia

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    Chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans show laughter-like vocalizations in response to physical contact such as wrestling, play chasing or tickling. Some orangutans also react with laughter at magic tricks performed by humans. [3] [4] This behavior is documented in both wild and captive chimpanzees.

  4. Man performs magic trick that captivates orangutan - AOL

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    The orangutan watched as the magician shuffles a deck of cards then choose one to place it on the window of his enclosure. The performer then 'transported' the chosen card from one side of the ...

  5. Shōjō - Wikipedia

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    A shōjō standing on a giant sake cup, and using a long-handled sake ladle to pole through a sea of water or sake; detail from a whimsical Edo-period painting.. A shōjō (猩 々 or 猩猩) is the Japanese reading of Chinese xing-xing (猩猩) or its older form sheng sheng (狌狌, translated as "live-lively"), which is a mythical primate, though it has been tentatively identified with an ...

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  7. Hop-Frog - Wikipedia

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    The grating of Hop-Frog's teeth, right after Hop-Frog witnesses the king splash wine in Trippetta's face, and again just before Hop-Frog sets the eight men on fire, may well be symbolic. Poe often used teeth as a sign of mortality, as with the lips writhing about the teeth of the mesmerized man in " The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar " or the ...

  8. Orangutans at Kansas Zoo Wash Their Own Windows Like ... - AOL

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    In this video, a mother and child orangutan are seen washing the windows of their enclosure at the zoo in Topeka, Kansas. Rudy, 38, is the mother to 2-year-old Udara, and washing the windows of ...

  9. Penn & Teller's Magic and Mystery Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tricks performed are of an exceptionally bloody nature; in one trick, a tongue is cut out. To befriend the magicians, Penn and Teller give them a stage knife that oozes blood. Several tricks demonstrated in this episode have injury of a family member as a theme. A magician performs the Basket Trick with his son.