Are GREY gorillas real?

Because the grays were a fictional, mutant breed of gorillas, the sculptors enjoyed a lot of creative freedom in devising their designs.
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Do GREY gorillas exist?

Silverback gorillas were not even known to exist until 1902. Today, their habitat is being destroyed when people use the land for farming and the trees for fuel. Gorillas are also killed by poachers and sometimes get caught in poacher's snares meant for other animals.
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What are gray gorillas called?

Silverbacks. Older male gorillas, called silverbacks, call the shots in their family group.
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What is the gray gorillas in Congo?

The Gray Gorillas are an unnamed pack of hostile apes that acted as the main antagonists of the 1980 science fiction novel Congo by the late Michael Crichton, and its 1995 live action film adaptation of the same name.
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Did the movie Congo use a real gorilla?

For the most part, and despite some extraordinary accents from Hudson and Curry, the human cast were largely upstaged by Amy and the film's various other gorillas. “Most movie gorillas have human eyes,” Marshall enthused of his film's apes, “but we used a real mountain gorilla's skull and duplicate eyes.”
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Is Congo a true story?

Sveinung Golimo, executive director for production and development at the Norwegian Film Institute says: “This film is based on tragic, real events. A man was brutally killed while at work in the Congolese jungle.
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What is Congo called now?

In accordance with the announcement on May 17 that the Republic of Zaire had changed its name, the new name, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, will be used from now on. The country announced that its name would be the Democratic Republic of the Congo in English and la Republique Democratique du Congo in French.
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How did they do Amy in Congo?

Animatronic innovations. Another innovation in building Amy was the use of a computer-controlled lathe for making character eyeballs. “Around the time of Congo,” said Alan Scott, “we started creating eyeballs with corneal bulges for every character we built, to give the eyes a much more natural look.
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Did you get the diamond Congo?

The diamond that was thrown out of the balloon at the end of the movie was lost, and so could not be returned to Herkimer Diamond Mines.
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Where was Congo shot?

Originally, Delroy Lindo was set to shoot his scene in the Dominican Republic but ended up shooting it in Pasadena, California.
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Is silver back an ape?

A silverback western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). The divergence of humans and great apes from a common ancestor. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. The gorilla is robust and powerful, with an extremely thick, strong chest and a protruding abdomen.
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Do apes go GREY?

Chimpanzees faces grey with age, but unlike humans, there seems to be no marked and progressive greying after mid-life. Therefore, these pigmentation changes are not especially human-like and probably do not serve as incremental progressive cues of age for chimpanzees.
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How do silverback gorillas get silver?

In the wild, gorillas can live to over 40 years old

Then from 12 years old, they develop a silver section of hair over their back and hips, earning them the name 'silverback'.
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How big is a gorilla PP size?

Though we doubt you've actually compared members with a gorilla, that's right: gorilla junk is only about the size of your pinkie.
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Is King Kong a silverback gorilla?

Jackson opted to make Kong a gigantic silverback gorilla without any anthropomorphic features. This Kong looked and behaved more like a real gorilla: he had a large herbivore's belly, walked on his knuckles without any upright posture, and even beat his chest with his palms as opposed to clenched fists.
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Are blood diamonds real?

Before purchasing a diamond, it's imperative that you ensure it's conflict-free. Diamonds that are not conflict-free are known as blood diamonds, which means they are illegally sold in order to finance devastating wars and terrorism.
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Do blood diamonds still exist?

It shows that the production of conflict diamonds still exists in Sierra Leone. According to the 2005 Country Reports on Human Right Practices of Africa from the United States, serious human rights issues still exist in Sierra Leone, even though the 11-year civil conflict had officially ended by 2002.
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Where are blood diamonds found?

Diamonds have funded brutal wars in countries such as Angola, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, resulting in the death and displacement of millions of people. There is a reason they are dubbed 'Blood Diamonds'.
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Was the movie Congo filmed in Africa?

In reality, this footage was mostly filmed in Simi Valley in Southern California.In a "make-believe" African jungle and City Of Zinj, created on a sound stage at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, an expedition discovers a place where human greed and the laws of nature have gone berserk — killer gray gorillas have been ...
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Why is there 2 Congos?

It used to be the French territory Middle Congo. The name Congo stems from the Bakongo, a Bantu tribe that populate the area. The two countries are separated not only by different colonial roots, but by the Congo River (or Zaire River), the second-longest river in Africa.
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How many countries are Africa?

There are 54 countries in Africa today, according to the United Nations. The full list is shown in the table below, with current population and subregion (based on the United Nations official statistics).
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What food is eaten in Congo?

These include maize, rice, cassava (manioc), sweet potatoes, yam, taro, plantain, tomatoes, pumpkin and varieties of peas and nuts. These foods are eaten throughout the country, but there are also regional dishes. The most important crops for export are coffee and palm oil.
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