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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Monkeys and tree urts, and snakes and insects, however, can also be found in this highest level. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #201)
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32 201 Monkeys and tree urts, and snakes and insects, however, can also be found in this highest level.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 198 The first zone extends from the ground to the beginning of the canopies above, some sixty feet in height, Gorean measure.
32 199 We may perhaps, somewhat loosely, speak of this first zone as the "floor," or, better, "ground zone," of the rain forest.
32 200 In the level of the emergents there live primarily birds, in particular parrots, long-billed fleers, and needle-tailed lits.
32 201 Monkeys and tree urts, and snakes and insects, however, can also be found in this highest level.
32 202 In the second level, that of the canopies, is found an incredible variety of birds, warblers, finches, mindars, the crested lit and the common lit, the fruit tindel, the yellow gim, tanagers, some varieties of parrot, and many more.
32 203 Here, too, may be found snakes and monkeys, gliding urts, leaf urts, squirrels, climbing, long-tailed porcupines, lizards, sloths, and the usual varieties of insects, ants, centipedes, scorpions, beetles, and flies, and so on.
32 204 In the lower portion of the canopies, too, can be found heavier birds, such as the ivory-billed woodpecker and the umbrella bird.
The first zone extends from the ground to the beginning of the canopies above, some sixty feet in height, Gorean measure. We may perhaps, somewhat loosely, speak of this first zone as the "floor," or, better, "ground zone," of the rain forest. In the level of the emergents there live primarily birds, in particular parrots, long-billed fleers, and needle-tailed lits. Monkeys and tree urts, and snakes and insects, however, can also be found in this highest level. In the second level, that of the canopies, is found an incredible variety of birds, warblers, finches, mindars, the crested lit and the common lit, the fruit tindel, the yellow gim, tanagers, some varieties of parrot, and many more. Here, too, may be found snakes and monkeys, gliding urts, leaf urts, squirrels, climbing, long-tailed porcupines, lizards, sloths, and the usual varieties of insects, ants, centipedes, scorpions, beetles, and flies, and so on. In the lower portion of the canopies, too, can be found heavier birds, such as the ivory-billed woodpecker and the umbrella bird. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 32)