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Denver's Gorilla Run Sets World RecordNov 3, 2009
More than 1,000 people in gorilla suits crammed streets and bike paths in LoDo Saturday morning, setting a Guiness World Record for the most people dressed as gorillas in one location. The 1,061 simulated simians were participating in the 6th annual...
Louisville Zoo Welcomes New Baby GorillaFeb 9, 2010
The Louisville Zoo has a new baby gorilla, the second to 20-year-old western lowland gorilla Mia Moja.
The birth, on Saturday, marks the first gorilla born in North America this year and the second born in the Louisville Zoo's 41-year history.
The...
Street Camera Shows 'Monkey' Roaming Darwin, AustraliaFeb 9, 2010
Security camera footage has been released that apparently shows a monkey scampering across a street in Darwin.
A bus driver and several other people said they spotted the small primate wandering around Darwin's northern suburbs on Friday...
Henry Doorly Zoo Gorilla Predicts More WinterFeb 3, 2010
Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow Tuesday and was scared back into his hole for six more weeks of winter, but the famous groundhog got a run for his money from a gorilla at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo.
The 6-year-old gorilla decided to...
Give 'Koko Love' This Valentine's DayFeb 2, 2010
Valentine's Day animal and gorilla lovers can give the gift of art by Koko, delighting your sweetheart while helping save endangered gorillas. Koko, the famous lowland gorilla that communicates using American Sign Language (ASL), has a vocabulary of...
Bonobos Never Seem To Learn SelfishnessFeb 2, 2010
Sharing is a behavior on which day care workers and kindergarten teachers tend to offer young humans a lot of coaching. But for our ape cousins the bonobos, sharing just comes naturally.
In fact, according to a pair of papers in the latest Current...
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