These gibbons are not scared of people and will brachiate at full speed over your awestruck head.
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It could be something imagined by the fantasy writer HP Lovecraft, a phosphorescent temple of Y'ha-nthlei with strange leprous corals and grotesque brachiate efflorescences.
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I brachiated downhill like some anxious ape, swinging from beech to smooth wet gray beech.'
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Judah walks days, crosses a trestle bridge aswarm with workers and Remade brachiating from extending simian arms.
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In fact, he did not look comfortable with the dynamic style, the requisite airborne sequence of brachiating from sloper to sloper with momentum.
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They were pests, feral tribes that raced across the floating city, fighting, vying for scraps and territory, brachiating below bridges and careering up rigging.
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Chaotic simians that Pomeroy called "Hell's monkeys," clutches of gibbon limbs exploding from conjoined cores, in varying numbers, that brachiated at insane speed.