The characters included the male lead, Li Xiaoxian.
"Starting from the Gorilla to develop Technology" Author: Galaxy Diving Moon. This is a fantasy/otherworldly novel with transmigration, technology, and primitive elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Young scientist Li Xiaoxian, who violated the rules during the experiment, unfortunately died in an accident.
His soul floated out and met the Heaven Realm Demon Emperor, the Golden-Winged Roc, who had violated the heavenly rules and was demoted to the Beast Dao.
They had been reincarnated into the same gorilla, and their souls were one.
In the primeval forest, everything returned to its original state.
Without modern technology, everything would start from scratch, starting from the beginning and gradually building a new scientific kingdom.
Li Xiaoxian had a big dream. In his lifetime, he would let the fire of science burn through the myriad worlds.
Facing the invasion of human martial artists, he decided to use the power of science to arm himself and his companions.
Li Xiaoxian and the Golden-Winged Roc had a clear division of labor. They did scientific research during the day and cultivated the ancient gods at night.
Mechs with battle bodies, lasers with spells, cannons with god art.
Li Xiaoxian,"Gorilla Warriors, bring up the Immortal Slaying Cannon."
I hope you will like this book.
One of the gorilla movies was War Between the Chimpanzees (Black Gorilla). The movie, which was released in 2018 and directed by James Cameron, tells the story of the friendship and conflict between a chimpanzee named Jack and an orangutan named Amy.
In this movie, a human scientist accidentally discovered an orangutan trapped in a zoo while studying chimpanzees and established a deep friendship with it. However, the leader of the orangutans tried to use human scientists to control the zoo and make the chimpanzees his servants.
During a conflict, Jack the chimpanzee fought a soul-stirring battle with the leader of the orangutans to protect his home. In the end, Jack successfully defeated the leader of the orangutans and protected his home. He became good friends with the human scientists.
War Between Chimpanzees was a film full of warmth and philosophy. It explored the relationship between humans and nature by showing the friendship and conflict between chimpanzees and humans.
Another great one from the list could be 'The Return of Tarzan'. In this novel, Tarzan goes back to civilization and then has to deal with various challenges there as well as his longing for the jungle.
The traditional Tarzan stories are often family - friendly adventure tales, with themes of survival, heroism, and exploration. A gay erotic version would introduce themes of same - sex attraction and sexual encounters, which would change the tone and target audience significantly. It would likely be more adult - oriented and deal with different emotional and physical relationships compared to the original.
Again, without knowing the details of Clayton's story, it's hard to say exactly what we can learn. But generally, from people's stories we can learn about different perspectives, how to deal with challenges, and what values are important to them.
The real story of 'Gorillas in the Mist' is about Dian Fossey. She dedicated her life to studying mountain gorillas in Rwanda. She got very close to the gorillas, observing their behaviors, social structures, and daily lives. Her work was extremely important for understanding these magnificent creatures. However, her story also had a tragic end as she was murdered, likely due to her efforts to protect the gorillas from poachers and illegal activities in their habitat.
Clayton novels usually have strong character development. Take 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'. The main character from modern times is thrust into the Arthurian era. Through his experiences, we see his growth, his struggle to adapt, and his attempts to introduce modern ideas into a medieval world. His character arc is complex and interesting, which is a common trait in Clayton novels.