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         <title>Gorilla</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Type</strong>: Mammal<br><br><strong>Size</strong>: Large<br><br><strong>Types of food</strong>: Mostly vegetarian (Plants-leaves, roots, flowers, fruits and seeds). Some small invertebrates (snails, caterpillars, grubs)<br><br><strong>Daily amount of water</strong>: 99% of water comes from food.<br>Sleep habits: Diurnal (awake during the day)<br><br><strong>Favourite activities</strong>: foraging for food, sleepoing, playing<br><br><strong>Key features:</strong> Human-like (2 arms, 2 legs, hands/feet with fingers/toes, hairy, black/grey)<br><br><strong>Other information</strong>: <br>Gorillas' arms are longer than their legs. This allows them to walk on all four limbs while still remaining somewhat upright. <br><br></div><div>These primates are very intelligent. They can use simple tools and learn sign language. </div>]]></description>
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