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Hide & Seek Monkey Tree Decor Hide & Seek Monkey Tree Decor
Ready or not, here he comes... to add a hint of hilarity to your favorite tree! Peek-a-boo cartoon monkey fastens onto any trunk, post or corner for a side-splitting decoration. Sure to bring a smile to the face of all your garden guests! Holes on back for hanging. Polyresin. Monkey: 6" x 5" x 7" high; Wraparound hand: 2 1/4" x 3/4" x 3 1/4" high.
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$21.95
Studying Monkey Statue Studying Monkey Statue
An organ-grinder's monkey takes a breather, still dressed in his stage attire; what better way to relax than with a good book as a companion? A sheer delight for children and adults alike, and a testament to the pleasures of a great story! Polyresin. 4" x 5 1/4" x 11 1/2" high.
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Kissing Monkey Couple Kissing Monkey Couple
These cute alabastrite monkeys are totally in love with each other and gladly show display their affection with a kiss. This cute couple measures 7 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 4" high.
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Hear, See, Speak Monkeys Hear, See, Speak Monkeys
Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. This famous monkey trio has been popular for eons, but this rendition is so finely crafted it catches even the fine detail of the coats. Alabastrite. 3" x 3 1/4" x 10" high.
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See, Hear, Speak No Evil Happy Monkeys See, Hear, Speak No Evil Happy Monkeys
See, hear, and speak no evil happy chimps. Alabastrite. 6" x 6 1/4" x 4 3/4" high.
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Monkeys and Palm Tree Lamp Monkeys and Palm Tree Lamp
Add a taste of the South Seas to your den with this beguiling palm tree lamp featuring a monkey-duo and coconut base. UL approved cord. 6 1/2" diameter x 12" high. (bulb not included)
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Monkey Figurines See, Hear, Speak No Evil Monkey Figurines See, Hear, Speak No Evil
Give yourself a giggle with these three funny fellows. The classic trio is cast in alabastrite and hand-painted in fine detail. 2 1/2" x 2 3/4" x 4" high. Set of 3.
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Monkey Welcome Sign Monkey Welcome Sign
Amuse your guests with this cute "Welcome to My Jungle" sign with monkeys. Made of Alabastrite and measures 7 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 10 3/4" high.
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These two little monkeys enjoy a game of hide-go-seek. An adorable monkey theme gift idea perfect for a library, office or den.
 Sleeping, acting up or playing, these adorable monkey figurines and monkey statues will add animal beauty to a home decor.

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Monkeys And Bananas
By Gracianus Reyes

One wonders why bananas and monkeys have been associated, especially in cartoons. How did this happen?

My take on this is that it happened as a result of colonialism.

The United States of America bought the Philippine Archipelago from Spain for $20,000 and occupied it for 50 years. In the beginning of the occupation, there was resistance on the part of the Filipinos. There were several fierce fights between the "insurrectos" and the American soldiers resulting in the death of thousands on both sides of the combatants. Civilians were also killed.

Obviously and logically, the colonizer feels superior to the colonized. Americans looked down on Filipinos. Some soldiers even called the Filipinos monkeys without tails. And they sang songs with words like "...in Zamboanga the monkeys have no tails."

Filipinos love bananas. Then and now one of the main agricultural products is banana. So, Americans saw Filipinos always eating and enjoying several varieties of banana.

Yes, monkeys love bananas, too. But their main diet in the jungle, their natural habitat, is not a banana. Bananas don't grow under the trees and in the thick of wild growth. They grow in open and sunny spaces. Filipinos planted bananas in their yard. Monkeys thrived on insects and fruits other than banana. The pet monkeys in captivity, of course, were served bananas since bananas were abundant in the Philippines. Some Americans did business by exporting monkeys to the U.S. for experimentation in laboratories. They fed the monkeys with bananas.  Cartoonists naturally drew monkeys eating bananas. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Gracianus_Reyes

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