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Her feet were bare, and she carried a set of bongos.
In fact, on a 1976 version, Cuban bongos are used.
Your darling has a lovely voice, and she's getting better all the time with those bongos.
Kenya is the only place eastern bongos live in the wild.
Bongos have seldom been seen in herds of more than 20.
They are also far more susceptible to diseases than wild bongos.
If nothing else, she'll make sure Fred doesn't hit the bongos too hard.
Cranky explained that the bongos had some kind of power inside them.
Hispanic men seem to favor them, but they can be found on anyone who hears bongos in his head.
The instrument is two hand drums of different size and shape, similar to bongos.
The moose call is also done on the bongos.
He eventually moved to bongos and then to drums.
Early Bongos had round headlights, although these were changed for square units in 1981.
Bongos are also used in the related Cuban musical genre known as son.
Bongos are a species of ape which look like small chimpanzees.
When Ricardo was around 10 or 11 he started to play conga and bongos.
Like other forest ungulates, bongos are seldom seen in large groups.
Outside, street musicians gathered with bongos and began sounding a Caribbean beat.
Despite all those bongos, there were no more bagels.
He started to pass us through, when his eye caught the steel-rim bongos I'd bought.
There are also no drums in this version, with the percussion being played on a set of bongos.
Early on he commandeered the bongos for some fake protest poetry.
If joined with a wooden peck in the middle, such drums would look much like the bongos we know today.
Suitable habitats for bongos must have permanent water available.
Cranky explains that they are bongos, so Donkey tries playing them.