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Baby Cheyenne Gorilla Mountain Zoo
 Gorilla (Full Frame) National Geographic presents an informative and engaging look at the mysterious mountain gorilla of central Africa - a species once numbering in the thousands, that has now dwindled to a precious few. Contrary to its "King Kong" image, the gorilla is a shy and retiring creature. Renowned scientist Dian Fossey has fought to protect these gentle beasts from the destruction of poachers in the volcanic mountains of Rwanda. In England, charismatic zoo director John Aspinall has become best friends with the 20 gorillas that live on his country estate. And near San Francisco, Koko, the famed lowland gorilla, demonstrates her amazing prowess at communicating with American Sign Language.
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo - Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is a mountainside zoo, located southwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado on Cheyenne Mountain in the United States. It has a large selection of animals and great views of the region. Max (gorilla) - Max the famous crime fighting Mountain Gorilla was born on March 6, 1971 in Germany's famous Frankfurt Zoo and died May 5, 2004 at the Johannesburg Zoo. He became a South African national hero in 1997 when he attacked a criminal who had tried to escape the police by jumping into the gorilla cage. Cheyenne Mountain - Cheyenne Mountain, a mountain located on the southwest side of Colorado Springs, Colorado, is the location of a major United States military command base: Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center (CMOC), formerly called Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (CMAFS). The entrance to the facility can be found at . Mountain Gorilla - The Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) is one of two subspecies of Eastern Gorillas. They are only found in the Virunga volcanic mountains of Central Africa, within three national parks: Mgahinga, in south-west Uganda; Volcanoes, in north-west Rwanda; and Virunga, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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