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The only pair of captive bongos in the world butt each other at the Cleveland zoo. Though the 18-month-old male (left) is not yet fully mature, he already as a sparing interest in the female. His horns eventually will be 36 inches long. Bongos are so elusive in the deep Central African forests that no one knows how many are left. Animals

Animals That Were Among the First to Be Considered Endangered

114162686.jpg Destinations

See Photos of Love and Courtship in 1950s Japan

Coca-Cola is on sale at Jimmie's Trailer Camp on U.S. 1, outside Washington, D.C., in 1938. History

See Photos of Vintage Coca-Cola Signs from New York City to Bangkok

American teens in Paris 1952 History

‘Wow, Quel Babes!’: American Teenagers in Paris in the 1950s

Mamie Eisenhower, 1953 Lifestyle

44 First Lady Fashion Looks from Eleanor Roosevelt to Michelle Obama

Ava Gardner, 1948 Arts & Entertainment

19 Hollywood Stars Who Never Won an Oscar

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