:44:42
- Doin' a lot better.
- Oh. - Where's Gregg?
:44:44
Talk to you later. I-I don't know.
You know, he collected his paycheck.
:44:47
He's probably in some jungle by now
looking for giant sheep.
:44:50
Well, I think he should be here.
I mean, this is his discovery.
:44:53
Excuse me. Gregg's expertise
is crashing Humvees.
:44:57
It's not explaining primate behavior to
the chairman of the conservancy board.
:45:00
You know what I think, Harry?
I think you're jealous.
:45:03
I'm crippled with envy, yes.
:45:05
I mean, you know, just once I wanted to
go into the field and find a new species.
:45:10
- You know? Anything. A mollusk.
- Here we go.
:45:14
- Huh. - Harry.
Dr. Banks. - Hi.
:45:16
So, let's go see him.
:45:18
See, the gorillas in the Pangani carry this recessive
gene that pops up every four or five generations...
:45:23
- Huh.
- With this rare form of gigantism.
:45:25
And that's where the legend comes from.
:45:27
But I knew it was more than a legend,
so I followed my gut instinct.
:45:31
I just had a hunch
that this thing was true.
:45:33
- Pretty damn sharp, Harry.
- All right, here we are.
:45:40
- Pretty cool, huh?
- My, my, I should say so.
:45:46
- Where is he?
- Um...
:45:50
Uh, Joe!
:45:52
Come here, Joe!
:45:58
Come here, boy!