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- noun Plural form of
gibbon .
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But at least we now know what the D gibbons is a bad man and that leads to Mark Benford’s death – perhaps.
FlashForward – Better Angels – D Gibbons Message to Dmitri in 1991 « Show Me SciFi 2010
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Am ryw rheswm mae 'na eithaf cyfran o ymwelwyr fy mlog i yn dod drwy chwilio am "gibbons"...
Just in case....... Dyfrig 2008
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Primate species that have same-sized males and females, such as gibbons, tend to be more monogamous.
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Other species, such as gibbons and many New World species, have digit ratios that suggest low levels of prenatal androgen exposure.
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Even handier are the primates, such as gibbons, who would peel a citrus the way humans do and gulp down the rind.
The annotated budak 2008
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White-cheeked gibbons, which are native to parts of southeastern Asia, are able to cling tightly to their mother's bellies just after birth, allowing Burma and the baby to swing from branch to branch.
PHOTOS: Critically Endangered Gibbon Baby Born In Chicago Jen Sabella 2011
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White-cheeked gibbons, which are native to parts of southeastern Asia, are able to cling tightly to their mother's bellies just after birth, allowing Burma and the baby to swing from branch to branch.
PHOTOS: Critically Endangered Gibbon Baby Born In Chicago Jen Sabella 2011
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White-cheeked gibbons are believed mate for life and can have offspring every two to three years.
PHOTOS: Critically Endangered Gibbon Baby Born In Chicago Jen Sabella 2011
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Our previous house dated from the mid-60s, and the wiring was not done by drugged gibbons (well, not that we know of) ... but by * stupid* gibbons.
mrissa: The basement finishing project is at a s mrissa 2010
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White-cheeked gibbons, which are native to parts of southeastern Asia, are able to cling tightly to their mother's bellies just after birth, allowing Burma and the baby to swing from branch to branch.
PHOTOS: Critically Endangered Gibbon Baby Born In Chicago Jen Sabella 2011
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