MEKAMBO, Gabon (Reuters) - Monkey brains and tender elephant trunks were off the Christmas menu in northern Gabon where an outbreak of the deadly Ebola (<A HREF="http://rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/*http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news?p=%22Ebola%22&c=&n=20&yn=c&c=news&cs=nw"> news</A> - <A HREF="http://rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/*http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=Ebola&cs=nw">web sites</A>) virus has deprived people of their traditional fare.Bushmeat -- which includes gorillas, crocodiles, lizards, forest antelopes and even tortoises -- is prized by inhabitants of the central African country's lush equatorial forests. <A HREF="http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011231/sc/gabon_ebola_dc_1.html">Click here: Monkey Brains Off the Menu in Central Africa</A>