Mary's Monday Metazoan: Abe Vigoda is not dead yet

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I always thought it would've been Clemenza.

By Geraard Spergen (not verified) on 17 Sep 2012 #permalink

Content Jesus monkey

By Sander Aarts (not verified) on 17 Sep 2012 #permalink

This is a species of monkey that was only just discovered somewhere in Africa.

By David Marjanović (not verified) on 18 Sep 2012 #permalink

When I first saw that photo, I thought of Gene Wilder.

By Howard Brazee (not verified) on 19 Sep 2012 #permalink