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George Of The Jungle (Full Frame)

George Of The Jungle (Full Frame)
Disney presents the smash hit comedy that families and critics everywhere went bananas over! Deep in the heart of the African jungle, a baby named George, the sole survivor of a plane crash, is raised by gorillas. George grows up to be a buff and lovable klutz ("Encino Man's" Brendan Fraser) who has a rain forest full of animal friends -- like Tookie, his big-beaked messenger, Ape, a talking gorilla who's smarter than your average rocket scientist, and Shep, a gray-haired peanut-loving pooch of an elephant! When poachers mess with George's pals, the King Of Swing swings into action. But before you can say, "Watch out for that tree," George comes face-to-bark with a few vine-covered obstacles! You'll go wild for this "wonderfully wacky comedy" that People Magazine calls "impossible to resist!" Chapter Selection 1. To film a scene in which Shadow tries to get out of a pit but keeps slipping back because he can't get a good grip, one trainer stood at the top of the pit calling the dog while another trainer stood at the bottom telling the dog to stay. When he did as commanded he would naturally start sliding downward. 2. For the scene in which Chance is too curious for his own good, rubber porcupine needles were attached to the side of his face with spirit gum. To give the impression that Sassy is trying to pull out the needles, cat food was smeared on the dog's face. 3. Fake cats, a mechanical cat, and a real cat were used to film the scene in which Sassy goes over a waterfall.



The Science Times Book of Language and Linguistics by Nicholas Wade, X
The Science Times Book of Language and Linguistics by Nicholas Wade, X
In the latest book in the series, editor Nichols Wade and the award-winning New York Times journalists explore the mysterious roots of language. Every culture has language, and we have long considered our ability to articulate to be what makes human beings unique in the animal world. It now appears certain that animals have fairly complex ways of communicating as well. Times reporters examine findings that shed light on animal "language," from the subsonic songs of the African elephants that can travel up to two miles through the ground to the rich rhyming schemes of the humpback whales. Our own species' development of language capacity remains a fascinating study. Did Neanderthals have spoken language? Which of the earliest cultures had written language? Among the tales herein are the search for the hypothetical mother tongue from which all languages are descended; linguists' reconstruction of lost languages; and archaeologists' discovery of 4,000-year-old Caucasian mummy remains in China that suggest astonishing possibilities. The human brain and how it acquires language is a constant source of scientific interest. Articles on the ways in which babies learn language, laughter's role in communication, how music works in the brain, how brain disorders affect language development, and how men and women use language differently are just some of the tantalizing research covered. The Science Times Book of Language and Linguistics is sure to captivate history buffs, animal lovers, students, and anyone who has an interest in language and culture.



Baby Elephant Walk - The Baby Elephant Walk is a tune written in 1961 by composer Henry Mancini, for the 1962 release of the movie Hatari!. The composer combines brass instruments (including repeated blasts from the tuba) and woodwind elements to convey the sense of a toddler that is large and plodding, but nonetheless filled with the exuberance of youth.

Forest Elephant - Until recently, it was thought that the so-called Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) was simply a subspecies of the African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana). DNA testing has now shown that there are in fact three extant elephant species: the two African types (formerly considered to be separate populations of a single species, the African Elephant) and the South Asian species, known as the Indian or Asian Elephant.

Savanna elephant - The African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) is the best-known and larger of the two African elephants. Both it and the forest elephant were previously classified as a single species, which was known simply as the African elephant.

Asian Elephant - The Asian Elephant, sometimes known as the Indian Elephant (Elephas maximus) is one of the two or three living species of elephant. It is smaller than its African relatives, and the easiest way to distinguish the two is the smaller ears of the Asian Elephant.



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Mother and Baby Elephant - Mother and Baby Elephant How Animal Babies Stay Safe Animal BabiesA baby scorpion rides on its mother's back.A baby alligator hides in its mother's mouth!What about a baby leopard? A baby elephant?Read mother and baby elephant and find out how animal babies stay safe. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Little Bull Early one morning, as the rising sun spread its light across the wide African sky, ...

Mother and Baby Elephant - Mother and Baby Elephant How Animal Babies Stay Safe Animal BabiesA baby scorpion rides on its mother's back.A baby alligator hides in its mother's mouth!What about a baby leopard? A baby elephant?Read mother and baby elephant and find out how animal babies stay safe. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Little Bull Early one morning, as the rising sun spread its light across the wide African sky, ...

Mother and Baby Elephant - Mother and Baby Elephant How Animal Babies Stay Safe Animal BabiesA baby scorpion rides on its mother's back.A baby alligator hides in its mother's mouth!What about a baby leopard? A baby elephant?Read mother and baby elephant and find out how animal babies stay safe. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Little Bull Early one morning, as the rising sun spread its light across the wide African sky, ...

Express Music - Express Music Baby Express Train Engine Animated Musical Baby Express Animated Musical Train Engine. This cheery animated music box is sure to put a smile on a child's face as the delightful giraffe moves to the music. Plays the tune "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah." Measures 6" high. From The San Francisco Music Box Company. © Debra Jordan Bryan FOR BEST PRICE Baby Express Musical Train Trinket Box Set Baby Express Musical Train Trinket Box Set. This whimsical Baby Express ...

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