![]() ![]() ![]() She also loves to be tickled, “Amy good gorilla”. Peter Elliott and his gorilla, Amy, to come along.Īmy, by the way, can sign over 600 words and is quite intelligent. Ross asks noted University of California at Berkeley zoologist and primate researcher, Dr. Ross decides to lead her own team into the Congo to find out what happened to this team, and also, to find the diamonds. The team is close to their goal of, hopefully, finding valuable, and extremely rare blue, Type IIb, diamonds near the fabled lost city of Zinj in the Congo.Īfter setting up camp, including a video camera, the field team is wiped out (their heads crushed) by some unknown, very powerful, highly intelligent, gorilla, or, at least, a beast that looks like a gorilla. Karen Ross is in Houston working remotely with a field team from the Earth Resources Technology Services, Inc. See this Wikipedia entry about “Congo”.ĭr. Although Crichton makes it seem, in the book, like this is based on real events, it is fiction. ![]()
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