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na yanzu | 17:49, 4 Disamba 2006 | 1,370 × 916 (2.11 MB) | Ayacop | {{Information |Description='''A first time for everything:''' This adult female gorilla in Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, northern Congo, uses a branch as a walking stick to gauge the water's depth, proving that gorillas use tools too. From the magazine: |
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