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A fun introduction to IPPL by Marc Ellis, who visited our sanctuary in July 2011. 


A typical summer day at the IPPL sanctuary, by Marc Ellis.



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Here are some more audio and video files of our gibbons, from our archives.

You will need a RealAudio player version 6 or higher installed, for the Real Video files. If you have trouble viewing the video files, just go to RealAudio and download the latest version. They are free plugins.

All of the video files were taken from the documentary Forgotten Apes hosted by Jack Hanna, and filmed on location at the IPPL sanctuary.

Beanie Beanie playing in the sun
Real Video Format 275KB
Flying Showing how a gibbon can fly
Real Video Format 238KB
Gibbon Song 1 Gibbon Songs
Real Video Format 363KB
Gibbon Song 2 A Gibbon Solo
Real Video Format 241KB
Gibbon Song Audio Wave Formats
Gibbon Songs 1.6MB
Gibbon Solo 1.24MB
IPPL Desktop Theme IPPL Desktop Theme
Windows 95/98 800 x 600 resolution
Includes background, cursors and sounds.Help file included 2.4meg
IPPL On-Line Ad IPPL On-Line Commercial
IPPL.exe 346KB

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