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Koko was born in a zoo, taken from her mother and used as a study subject from the time she was one year old. She lived an unnatural life to satisfy human curiosity. Dr Francine "Penny" Patterson was given access to the young gorilla within Koko's first year. Dr. Patterson trained Koko to communicate with humans using sign language.


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Koko, the western lowland gorilla that died in her sleep Tuesday at age 46, was renowned for her emotional depth and ability to communicate in sign language.


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Documentary telling the extraordinary story of Koko, the only 'talking' gorilla in the world, and her lifelong relationship with Penny Patterson, who taught her to communicate. Show more.


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"Koko - the gorilla known for her extraordinary mastery of sign language, and as the primary ambassador for her endangered species - passed away yesterday [Wednesday] morning in her sleep at.


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1.6M views 5 years ago Watch Koko the signing gorilla in this clip from a 1981 National Geographic documentary. Koko died in her sleep on Tuesday, June 19, 2018. Subscribe:.


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Koko, the gorilla known for sign language, has passed away at the age of 46. Here she is on the cover of the 1985 National Geographic. #RIPKoko ๐Ÿฆ pic.twitter.com/U95wNsGdWy โ€” National.


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Koko, the western lowland gorilla who learned sign language and became a pop-culture phenomenon, has died at the age of 46, the group that cared for her announced Thursday.


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Koko was the 50th gorilla born in captivity and one of the first gorillas accepted by her mother in captivity. Koko remained with her mother until the age of one when Koko was taken to the zoo's hospital to be treated for a life-threatening illness.


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223K 13M views 5 years ago #InsideEdition Koko, the adored gorilla known for her sign language skills, has died at the age of 46. Koko rose to fame in the 1970s when an animal psychologist.


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CNN โ€” Koko, the gorilla who mastered sign language and showed the world what great apes can do, has died. She died Tuesday in her sleep at age 46, The Gorilla Foundation said in a.


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Hanabiko "Koko" (July 4, 1971 - June 19, 2018) was a female western lowland gorilla. Koko was born at the San Francisco Zoo and lived most of her life in Woodside, California, at The Gorilla Foundation's preserve in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The name "Hanabiko" (่Šฑ็ซๅญ), lit. ''fireworks child'', is of Japanese origin and is a reference to her date of birth, the Fourth of July. Koko.


Koko A Talking Gorilla (1978) The Criterion Collection

July 24, 2018 2 minutes The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. This past June, Koko the Gorilla died in her sleep at the age of forty-six. The female lowland gorilla spent almost her entire life at the Gorilla Foundation, where she wowed with her sign language skills.


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It was never that way with Koko, the celebrated western lowland gorilla who died peacefully in her sleep on June 19, at age 46 โ€” a bit longer than the 30 to 40 years her species typically lives.


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Koko passed away on June 18, 2018, of natural causes, and the world will never be quite the same. Nevertheless, Koko's Legacy lives on, with the help of The Gorilla Foundation, as it turns out that "all gorillas are Kokos" โ€” and can benefit greatly from what we've learned from Koko.