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2) Julius
Author
Pub. Date
1959
Description
Julius, an African gorilla, finds a home in an American circus. One day he inadvertently frightens away his audience, and goes in search of them.
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Series
Description
"A conflict between two herbivores might not sound like much of a battle. But when those plant eaters are powerful animals like a kangaroo and a gorilla, one can envision a real clash. Discoveries about the lives of these animals will enthrall young readers as they try to guess which might triumph in an imaginary encounter between the two. Accessible text, including stunning statistics, highlights important science concepts, while powerful images...
9) Gorilla
Author
Pub. Date
2002
Description
Neglected by her busy father, a lonely young girl receives a toy gorilla for her birthday and together they take a miraculous trip to the zoo.
10) Still a gorilla
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Description
Willy the Gorilla imitates the other animals at the zoo, but despite pretending he remains always a gorilla.
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Series
Bravelands curse of the sandtongue volume 2
Description
"Friends and family are split as longtime allies turn on each other, and born foes form unlikely bonds. The very threat that led Bramble to leave the place he called home has ensnared the creatures who live on the mountain. As the mysterious poison begins to affect more and more animals, Chase struggles to determine where her loyalties should lie. And down on the plains, Prance prays that the Great Spirit will send Thorn a solution to the shadowy...
13) Gorillas
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Description
"A kindergarten-level introduction to gorillas, covering their growth process, behaviors, the forests they call home, and such defining physical features as their strong jaws."-- Provided by publisher.
15) Mighty Joe Young
Pub. Date
[1999]
Description
A fifteen-foot-tall Central African gorilla is brought to America to save him from poachers. But his notoriety makes him a target for an enemy from his past.
18) It's a book
Author
Pub. Date
2010
Description
A donkey with a laptop computer and a gorilla with a printed book discuss the merits of their preferred formats.