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Images of the animals at the Kansas City Zoo, an excellent zoo and a great place to practice.
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Dental Hygiene, Western Lowland Gorilla, Kansas City Zoo
I can watch the Western Lowland Gorrilas at the KC zoo for hours on end. Their behavior, mannerisms and expressions are constantly changing. One day, this huge male hung out just a few feet from the observation platform going through a complex array of behaviors. Here, he actually appeared to be using this pointed stick as a toothpick, which he did for several minutes.
You lookin' at me? Silverback Gorilla, Kansas City Zoo
Nap Time, Silverback Gorilla, Kansas City Zoo
My Charming Pose, Western Lowland Gorilla, Kansas City Zoo
Eye of the Tiger, Kansas City Zoo
Cheetah, Kansas City Zoo
Scimitar-Horned Oryx, Kansas City Zoo
Serval, Kansas City Zoo
Saddle-Billed Stork, Kansas City Zoo
Dental Hygiene, Western Lowland Gorilla, Kansas City Zoo
I can watch the Western Lowland Gorrilas at the KC zoo for hours on end. Their behavior, mannerisms and expressions are constantly changing. One day, this huge male hung out just a few feet from the observation platform going through a complex array of behaviors. Here, he actually appeared to be using this pointed stick as a toothpick, which he did for several minutes.
Dental Hygiene, Western Lowland Gorilla, Kansas City Zoo
I can watch the Western Lowland Gorrilas at the KC zoo for hours on end. Their behavior, mannerisms and expressions are constantly changing. One day, this huge male hung out just a few feet from the observation platform going through a complex array of behaviors. Here, he actually appeared to be using this pointed stick as a toothpick, which he did for several minutes.
Dental Hygiene, Western Lowland Gorilla, Kansas City Zoo
I can watch the Western Lowland Gorrilas at the KC zoo for hours on end. Their behavior, mannerisms and expressions are constantly changing. One day, this huge male hung out just a few feet from the observation platform going through a complex array of behaviors. Here, he actually appeared to be using this pointed stick as a toothpick, which he did for several minutes.
Keywords: gorilla western lowland gorilla silverback gorilla kansas city zoo gorilla
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