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List of individual apes

This is a list of non-human apes of encyclopedic interest. It includes individual chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, and gibbons that are in some way famous or notable.

Napoleon and Sally, 1916 film

Actors edit

  • Bam Bam, an orangutan, played Precious on the soap opera Passions.[1]
  • Buddha, an orangutan, played Clyde in the Clint Eastwood action-comedy film Any Which Way You Can (1980). Buddha was allegedly beaten to death by his trainer for stealing doughnuts from craft services. The weapon was an axe handle wrapped in newspaper and had been nicknamed a "Buddha club" since it had been previously used to discipline him.[2] This claim has been disputed by the author William Munns.[3]
  • Çarli (born 1993), a chimpanzee, starred in the live-action movie The Jungle Book (1994) and in the Turkish television series Çarli before retiring to Monkey World in Dorset, UK.[4]
  • C.J., an orangutan, played in the 1981 film Tarzan the Ape Man.
  • Clara, a chimpanzee, played Livingston in the movie comedy Delicatessen (1991).[5]
  • Evie (short for Evolution), a chimpanzee, played robot dog Muffit II in the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica television series.[6]
  • J. Fred Muggs (a chimpanzee born 1952) was a "co-host" with Dave Garroway on NBC's Today Show in the 1950s.
  • Jiggs, a chimpanzee, was the first Cheeta in the Tarzan films in the 1930s.
  • Jimmy, a chimpanzee, appeared in the film Dark Venture
  • Joe Martin, an orangutan, appeared in several silent-era American films
  • Judy, a pet chimpanzee of the family, was depicted in the 1960s CBS series Daktari. She also played Penny Robinson's alien chimpanzee-like pet, Debbie, in the simultaneously running Lost in Space.[7]
  • Kwanza (or Kwan), a gorilla, played Sidney in the romance movie Return to Me (2000) with Minnie Driver and David Duchovny. Kwan resides at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.[8]
  • Louie, a juvenile chimpanzee actor, played on numerous music videos and TV commercials; he starred in the popular Carpet Monkey commercials in 2007 for Human Giant on MTV. Louie retired to Little Rock Zoo with his brother Mikey in 2008. Louie died at the zoo in August 2011 from an immunodeficiency disorder, one week short of his seventh birthday.
  • Manis, an orangutan, played Clyde in the Clint Eastwood action-comedy film Every Which Way But Loose (1978), but not in the 1980 sequel Any Which Way You Can, as the animal had outgrown his part. His successor died shortly after the film.
  • Mowgli, a chimpanzee, was a guest on CNBC's Dennis Miller Live and on Monk.[9]
  • Napoleon and Sally were two chimpanzees which starred in more than 40 shorts around 1916.[10]
  • Oscar, a young chimpanzee, was the subject of a 2012 Disney documentary, Chimpanzee.[11]
  • Pankun (パン君, born October 1, 2001), a chimpanzee, was featured in Japanese TV shows Tensai! Shimura Dobutsu-en (Genius! Shimura Zoo) and the TBS program Dobutsu Kiso Tengai! (Unbelievable Animals!) with bulldog James, (active 2005–2012).
  • Peggy, a chimpanzee, played Bonzo in the 1951 movie comedy Bedtime for Bonzo, costarring Ronald Reagan.[12]
  • Peter (active 1907–1910)—a chimpanzee vaudeville performer who was study by Lightner Witmer
  • Pierre of Vienna, Austria,[13][14] an orangutan "trained for motion picture work," reportedly nursed a grudge against a brutal trainer for a long time and when the opportunity arose circa early 1922 that they were alone together high in a tree "strangled the trainer and threw his body to the ground."
  • Anonymous, sometimes known as his pseudonym Bonzo, acted in the 1952 film Bonzo Goes to College.
  • Project X, a 1987 science fiction suspense-drama film about military animal experimentation, directed by Jonathan Kaplan, starred Matthew Broderick, Helen Hunt, and a multitude of chimpanzee actors:[15]
    • Arthur—Winston
    • Brimdom—Dandy
    • Clafu—Spike
    • Andy—Lulea
    • Harry—Ginger
    • Karanja—Goliath
    • Lucy—Razzberry
    • Luke—Bluebeard
    • Lulu—Ethel
    • Mousie—New Recruit
    • Okko—Goofy
    • Willie—Virgil (film's animal star)
  • Sam (1989–2010), an orangutan, played Dunston in the 1995 movie comedy Dunston Checks In; he was trained by Larry Madrid.[16]
  • Zippy, a chimpanzee, rollerskated on United States television in the 1950s.[17]
  • Tango, an orangutan, played Suzanne in Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001).[18]
  • Jonah and his twin, Jacob, both appeared as the chimpanzee Pericles in 2001's Planet of the Apes, Trunk Monkey, and with Tango in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.[19]
  • Mikey, a chimpanzee, appeared in the film Manchurian Candidate (2005), and on Saturday Night Live (2005) and the World Series of Poker (2006).[20]
  • Travis, a chimpanzee, gained fame through parts he had in commercials (Old Navy and Coca-Cola) in the 2000s, but was shot by police following a brutal attack on a 55-year-old woman in Stamford, Connecticut.[21]
  • Tanga, a chimpanzee, played Inga in Dario Argento's 1985 horror film Phenomena.[22]

Artists edit

  • Congo (1954–1964)—chimpanzee, abstract impressionist of the late 1950s
  • Koko (1971–2018)—gorilla, widely believed to be able to communicate with humans through sign language
  • Michael (1973–2000)—silverback gorilla, impressionist painter, was taught American sign language with Koko
  • Peter, alias Pierre Brassau, a chimpanzee, was the subject of a famous hoax through which the chimpanzee's paintings were presented as the avant-garde works of unknown French (human) artist "Pierre Brassau".

Science and exploration edit

 
Enos, the only chimpanzee and third primate to orbit the Earth, flew on NASA's Mercury-Atlas 5 Project Mercury space mission on November 29, 1961.
  • Abang (born 1966)—orangutan, taught to use and make a stone tool (cutting flake)
  • Ai (born 1976)—chimpanzee, studied by scientists at Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
  • Ayumu (born 2000)—chimpanzee, studied by scientists at Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
  • Bonnie—orangutan, began whistling (mimicking an animal caretaker), which is changing ideas about primate sound repertoires
  • Chantek (1977–2017)—orangutan, involved with language research and ApeNet language-using great ape ambassador
  • Clint—chimpanzee, source of DNA for Chimpanzee Genome Project, Yerkes Primate Center[23]
  • Cooper—chimpanzee, studied by Renato Bender and Nicole Bender for swimming and diving behavior in apes [24]
  • Digit—mountain gorilla (died 1977) - Gorilla researcher Dian Fossey's favorite mountain gorilla, for whom a charity fund is named to help protect mountain gorillas
  • Enos (died 1962)—chimpanzee, 1961 NASA Project Mercury orbiter, second chimpanzee in space and the third primate (and only non-human primate) to orbit the Earth
  • Flo (died 1972)—chimpanzee, key member of the Kasakela Chimpanzee Community studied by Jane Goodall; received an obituary in the Sunday Times
  • Frodo (1976–2013)—chimpanzee, baby-eating "bully", attacked Jane Goodall and Gary Larson
  • Gua—chimpanzee; raised as a child by the Drs. Kellogg alongside their son Donald
  • Ham (1956–1983)—chimpanzee; the first great ape to travel to space, Ham's 1961 NASA Project Mercury suborbital flight occurred 11 months before Enos' orbital mission.
  • Jenny—orangutan, encountered and described by Charles Darwin in March 1838 at London Zoo.[25]
  • Kanzi (born 1980)—bonobo, involved with language research and tool invention, ApeNet language-using great ape ambassador
  • Koko (1971–2018)—gorilla, involved with sign language research and ApeNet language-using great ape ambassador
  • Lana—chimpanzee, reared at Yerkes National Primate Research Center as part of its language analogue project
  • Loulis—chimpanzee, involved in ape hand-signing research
  • Lucy—chimpanzee, cross-fostered and raised by University of Oklahoma psychotherapist
  • Moja—chimpanzee, involved in ape hand-signing research
  • Nim Chimpsky (1973–2000)—chimpanzee, named after linguist Noam Chomsky
  • Nyota (born 1998)—bonobo, Panbanisha's son
  • Oliver (1957–2012)—chimpanzee, the so-called "Missing Link", apparent "humanzee"
  • Panbanisha—bonobo at the same research center as Kanzi
  • Panpanzee (1985–2014)—chimpanzee at the same research center as Kanzi
  • Poco (1981)—chimpanzee researched by Robin Crompton whose early confinement resulted in human-like bipedality
  • Sarah (1959–2019)—research chimpanzee whose cognitive skills are documented in The Mind of an Ape
  • Sultan—chimpanzee, used in classic Kohler tool-use studies
  • Suryia—orangutan, studied by Renato Bender and Nicole Bender for swimming and diving behavior in apes [24]
  • Titus (1974–2009)—gorilla, an extensively observed silverback mountain gorilla
  • Viki—chimpanzee, one of the first apes used in ape language experiments
  • Washoe (1965–2007)—chimpanzee, pioneer ape of hand-signing research

Zoo notables edit

 
Colo was both the first gorilla born in captivity and the oldest gorilla in captivity, and lived her entire life at the Columbus Zoo.
  • Alfred the Gorilla (1928–1948) lived in Bristol Zoo.
  • Ah Meng (1960–2008) was a female Sumatran orangutan and a tourism icon of Singapore.
  • Azalea, a chimpanzee living at the Korea Central Zoo known for her ability to smoke cigarettes
  • Bill (1946–2007), a long-lived chimpanzee, resided at Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, California, for 50 years.[26]
  • Binti Jua, a gorilla living in Brookfield Zoo, saved a boy in 1996.
  • Bobo (1951–1968), a western lowland gorilla, lived in the Lowman family home in Anacortes, Washington, from his infancy until 1953, and then Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle until his death.
  • Bokito (1996–2023), a silverback gorilla, escaped from the Blijdorp Zoo on 18 May 2007 and injured a woman.
  • Bushman, a famous gorilla from Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, died in 1951. While alive, he brought over 100 million visitors to the zoo; his taxidermic remains can now be seen at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History.[27]
  • Charles (born 1972), a wild-born silverback western lowland gorilla, resides at the Toronto Zoo and since 1974 has been renowned for his artwork.
  • Charlie (1958–2010), a chimpanzee in a South African Zoo, was taught to smoke and was able to walk upright.[28]
  • Colo (1956–2017) was both the first gorilla born in captivity and, living to be 60, the oldest gorilla in captivity. She was born in the Columbus Zoo and lived there her entire life.
  • Fifi, the matriarch of the chimpanzees at Sydney's Taronga Zoo, died on July 19, 2007, at age 60.[29]
  • Gust (1952–1988) was a Congolese gorilla that became an icon of the Antwerp Zoo
  • Guy the Gorilla (1946–1978) was a famous gorilla in London Zoo.
  • Harambe (1999–2016) was a gorilla shot dead by the Cincinnati Zoo after a child fell into his enclosure.[30] This would eventually lead to the deceased ape becoming a popular Internet meme.
  • Ivan (1962–2012) was a western lowland gorilla who lived in a shopping mall in Tacoma, Washington, who was also the inspiration for the 2012 book The One and Only Ivan, which was then drafted into a 2020 film of the same name.
  • Jabari, a 300-lb. (136 kg) gorilla at the Dallas Zoo, received national attention when, on March 18, 2004, he escaped and attacked four people, including a toddler, during a 40-minute rampage inside the jungle exhibit before being shot to death by police. He was the son of Charles the Gorilla.[31]
  • Jambo (1961–1992), a gorilla, cared for a boy who fell into his enclosure.
  • Jenny (1953–2008), a western lowland gorilla, lived at the Dallas Zoo from 1957 until her death, and was the oldest gorilla in captivity at the time of her death.
  • Jo Mendi II (1939–1980), a chimpanzee at the Detroit Zoo who became known as "the greatest performing chimp of all time."[32]
  • Julius (born 1979), a chimpanzee at Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park known for living his childhood with a human family.
  • Jumoke (1989–2008)—western lowland gorilla and the granddaughter of Colo
  • Karen (born 1992), a Sumatran orangutan, who was the first zoo animal to have open heart surgery at San Diego Zoo in 1994.[33]
  • Ken Allen (1971–2000)—Bornean orangutan at the San Diego Zoo known for his escape artistry
  • Little Mama (1938–2017) — chimpanzee, and believed to be the oldest chimpanzee on record
  • Louis, a male western lowland gorilla known for walking upright in order to avoid muddying his hands. Currently resides at Zoo de Granby in Granby, Quebec.
  • Louie (chimpanzee) (2004–2011) — Louie was retired to the LRZ by his owners after a career in the entertainment industry. He was retired to LRZ with his older brother, Mikey.
  • Massa (1930–1984) — silverback, one of the longest-lived gorilla ever recorded, and second-longest-lived male in captivity, died at age 54
  • Max (1971–2004) — gorilla in the Johannesburg Zoo, famously apprehended a criminal in 1997, getting shot twice in the process
  • Ndume, a male western lowland gorilla known for learning a limited amount of a modified version of American Sign Language (ASL) and for being at the center of a lawsuit. Currently resides at Cincinnati Zoo in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Pattycake (1972–2013), first baby gorilla born in New York, mother of 10, later died in captivity at Bronx Zoo
  • Phil, was a lowland gorilla in the St. Louis Zoo. He arrived as a toddler on September 10, 1941, and died as a 525 lb. (238 kg) silverback on December 1, 1958.[34]
  • Ozzie (1961–2022) — western lowland gorilla the Zoo Atlanta.
  • Sami (1979–1992) — chimpanzee at the Belgrade Zoo, known for escaping his enclosure twice in February of 1988
  • Samson (1949–1981)—for many years the face of the Milwaukee County Zoo, one of the largest silverback gorillas on record, weighing 652 lbs. (296 kg) in 1973[35]
  • Santino, a male chimpanzee at Furuvik zoo in Sweden, was notable for having the cognitive skills for forward planning (calmly collecting stones, and later throwing them at visitors).
  • Sebastian—former resident of the animal orphanage near Nairobi National Park, Kenya, famous for smoking and not requiring a cage.[36]
  • Shabani, a male western lowland gorilla known for his "photogenic" and "metrosexual" appearance, as well as his talent for tightrope walking. Currently resides at the Higashiyama Zoo in Nagoya, Japan.
  • Snowflake (1964–2003), the only known albino lowland gorilla.
  • Susie (1931 –1947) Cincinnati Zoo. One of the most popular animals at the zoo until her death on October 29, 1947.
  • Temara (born 1993), the first zoo-reared female Sumatran orangutan, was released into Bukit Tigapuluh National Park by Perth Zoo in 2006.[37]
  • Timmy (gorilla) (1959–2011), died at 52 as the oldest male gorilla in North America
  • Willie B. (1959–2000), a silverback gorilla kept in isolation for 27 years, became head of a troop and father of five.
  • Yeroen, a chimpanzee at the Arnhem Zoo, was the star of de Waal's Chimpanzee Politics.[38]

Circus use edit

As politicians edit

Pets edit

  • Bubbles (b. 1983)—infamous chimpanzee pet belonging to singer Michael Jackson from 1985 to 2005. Appeared in Jackson's "Liberia Girl" music video. In 2005, Jackson admitted that Bubbles had grown from the cute and cuddly 10 lb (4.5 kg) "baby" Jackson had treated as a human child, to a very large, very strong, pugnacious 180 lb (82 kg) adult male. Bubbles was initially moved to a private wildlife reserve in the late 1980s, and in 2004, he was relocated to "The Center for Great Apes", in Wauchula, Florida.
  • Moe, a chimpanzee who lived with a California couple until he was seized by authorities.[41]
  • Scatter—chimpanzee pet of singer Elvis Presley[42]

See also edit

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List of apes redirects here For a list of ape species see list of hominoids This is a list of non human apes of encyclopedic interest It includes individual chimpanzees gorillas orangutans bonobos and gibbons that are in some way famous or notable Napoleon and Sally 1916 film Contents 1 Actors 2 Artists 3 Science and exploration 4 Zoo notables 5 Circus use 6 As politicians 7 Pets 8 See also 9 ReferencesActors editBam Bam an orangutan played Precious on the soap opera Passions 1 Buddha an orangutan played Clyde in the Clint Eastwood action comedy film Any Which Way You Can 1980 Buddha was allegedly beaten to death by his trainer for stealing doughnuts from craft services The weapon was an axe handle wrapped in newspaper and had been nicknamed a Buddha club since it had been previously used to discipline him 2 This claim has been disputed by the author William Munns 3 Carli born 1993 a chimpanzee starred in the live action movie The Jungle Book 1994 and in the Turkish television series Carli before retiring to Monkey World in Dorset UK 4 C J an orangutan played in the 1981 film Tarzan the Ape Man Clara a chimpanzee played Livingston in the movie comedy Delicatessen 1991 5 Evie short for Evolution a chimpanzee played robot dog Muffit II in the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica television series 6 J Fred Muggs a chimpanzee born 1952 was a co host with Dave Garroway on NBC s Today Show in the 1950s Jiggs a chimpanzee was the first Cheeta in the Tarzan films in the 1930s Jimmy a chimpanzee appeared in the film Dark Venture Joe Martin an orangutan appeared in several silent era American films Judy a pet chimpanzee of the family was depicted in the 1960s CBS series Daktari She also played Penny Robinson s alien chimpanzee like pet Debbie in the simultaneously running Lost in Space 7 Kwanza or Kwan a gorilla played Sidney in the romance movie Return to Me 2000 with Minnie Driver and David Duchovny Kwan resides at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago 8 Louie a juvenile chimpanzee actor played on numerous music videos and TV commercials he starred in the popular Carpet Monkey commercials in 2007 for Human Giant on MTV Louie retired to Little Rock Zoo with his brother Mikey in 2008 Louie died at the zoo in August 2011 from an immunodeficiency disorder one week short of his seventh birthday Manis an orangutan played Clyde in the Clint Eastwood action comedy film Every Which Way But Loose 1978 but not in the 1980 sequel Any Which Way You Can as the animal had outgrown his part His successor died shortly after the film Mowgli a chimpanzee was a guest on CNBC s Dennis Miller Live and on Monk 9 Napoleon and Sally were two chimpanzees which starred in more than 40 shorts around 1916 10 Oscar a young chimpanzee was the subject of a 2012 Disney documentary Chimpanzee 11 Pankun パン君 born October 1 2001 a chimpanzee was featured in Japanese TV shows Tensai Shimura Dobutsu en Genius Shimura Zoo and the TBS program Dobutsu Kiso Tengai Unbelievable Animals with bulldog James active 2005 2012 Peggy a chimpanzee played Bonzo in the 1951 movie comedy Bedtime for Bonzo costarring Ronald Reagan 12 Peter active 1907 1910 a chimpanzee vaudeville performer who was study by Lightner Witmer Pierre of Vienna Austria 13 14 an orangutan trained for motion picture work reportedly nursed a grudge against a brutal trainer for a long time and when the opportunity arose circa early 1922 that they were alone together high in a tree strangled the trainer and threw his body to the ground Anonymous sometimes known as his pseudonym Bonzo acted in the 1952 film Bonzo Goes to College Project X a 1987 science fiction suspense drama film about military animal experimentation directed by Jonathan Kaplan starred Matthew Broderick Helen Hunt and a multitude of chimpanzee actors 15 Arthur Winston Brimdom Dandy Clafu Spike Andy Lulea Harry Ginger Karanja Goliath Lucy Razzberry Luke Bluebeard Lulu Ethel Mousie New Recruit Okko Goofy Willie Virgil film s animal star Sam 1989 2010 an orangutan played Dunston in the 1995 movie comedy Dunston Checks In he was trained by Larry Madrid 16 Zippy a chimpanzee rollerskated on United States television in the 1950s 17 Tango an orangutan played Suzanne in Kevin Smith s Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 18 Jonah and his twin Jacob both appeared as the chimpanzee Pericles in 2001 s Planet of the Apes Trunk Monkey and with Tango in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 19 Mikey a chimpanzee appeared in the film Manchurian Candidate 2005 and on Saturday Night Live 2005 and the World Series of Poker 2006 20 Travis a chimpanzee gained fame through parts he had in commercials Old Navy and Coca Cola in the 2000s but was shot by police following a brutal attack on a 55 year old woman in Stamford Connecticut 21 Tanga a chimpanzee played Inga in Dario Argento s 1985 horror film Phenomena 22 Artists editCongo 1954 1964 chimpanzee abstract impressionist of the late 1950s Koko 1971 2018 gorilla widely believed to be able to communicate with humans through sign language Michael 1973 2000 silverback gorilla impressionist painter was taught American sign language with Koko Peter alias Pierre Brassau a chimpanzee was the subject of a famous hoax through which the chimpanzee s paintings were presented as the avant garde works of unknown French human artist Pierre Brassau Science and exploration edit nbsp Enos the only chimpanzee and third primate to orbit the Earth flew on NASA s Mercury Atlas 5 Project Mercury space mission on November 29 1961 Abang born 1966 orangutan taught to use and make a stone tool cutting flake Ai born 1976 chimpanzee studied by scientists at Primate Research Institute Kyoto University Ayumu born 2000 chimpanzee studied by scientists at Primate Research Institute Kyoto University Bonnie orangutan began whistling mimicking an animal caretaker which is changing ideas about primate sound repertoires Chantek 1977 2017 orangutan involved with language research and ApeNet language using great ape ambassador Clint chimpanzee source of DNA for Chimpanzee Genome Project Yerkes Primate Center 23 Cooper chimpanzee studied by Renato Bender and Nicole Bender for swimming and diving behavior in apes 24 Digit mountain gorilla died 1977 Gorilla researcher Dian Fossey s favorite mountain gorilla for whom a charity fund is named to help protect mountain gorillas Enos died 1962 chimpanzee 1961 NASA Project Mercury orbiter second chimpanzee in space and the third primate and only non human primate to orbit the Earth Flo died 1972 chimpanzee key member of the Kasakela Chimpanzee Community studied by Jane Goodall received an obituary in the Sunday Times Frodo 1976 2013 chimpanzee baby eating bully attacked Jane Goodall and Gary Larson Gua chimpanzee raised as a child by the Drs Kellogg alongside their son Donald Ham 1956 1983 chimpanzee the first great ape to travel to space Ham s 1961 NASA Project Mercury suborbital flight occurred 11 months before Enos orbital mission Jenny orangutan encountered and described by Charles Darwin in March 1838 at London Zoo 25 Kanzi born 1980 bonobo involved with language research and tool invention ApeNet language using great ape ambassador Koko 1971 2018 gorilla involved with sign language research and ApeNet language using great ape ambassador Lana chimpanzee reared at Yerkes National Primate Research Center as part of its language analogue project Loulis chimpanzee involved in ape hand signing research Lucy chimpanzee cross fostered and raised by University of Oklahoma psychotherapist Moja chimpanzee involved in ape hand signing research Nim Chimpsky 1973 2000 chimpanzee named after linguist Noam Chomsky Nyota born 1998 bonobo Panbanisha s son Oliver 1957 2012 chimpanzee the so called Missing Link apparent humanzee Panbanisha bonobo at the same research center as Kanzi Panpanzee 1985 2014 chimpanzee at the same research center as Kanzi Poco 1981 chimpanzee researched by Robin Crompton whose early confinement resulted in human like bipedality Sarah 1959 2019 research chimpanzee whose cognitive skills are documented in The Mind of an Ape Sultan chimpanzee used in classic Kohler tool use studies Suryia orangutan studied by Renato Bender and Nicole Bender for swimming and diving behavior in apes 24 Titus 1974 2009 gorilla an extensively observed silverback mountain gorilla Viki chimpanzee one of the first apes used in ape language experiments Washoe 1965 2007 chimpanzee pioneer ape of hand signing researchZoo notables edit nbsp Colo was both the first gorilla born in captivity and the oldest gorilla in captivity and lived her entire life at the Columbus Zoo Alfred the Gorilla 1928 1948 lived in Bristol Zoo Ah Meng 1960 2008 was a female Sumatran orangutan and a tourism icon of Singapore Azalea a chimpanzee living at the Korea Central Zoo known for her ability to smoke cigarettes Bill 1946 2007 a long lived chimpanzee resided at Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka California for 50 years 26 Binti Jua a gorilla living in Brookfield Zoo saved a boy in 1996 Bobo 1951 1968 a western lowland gorilla lived in the Lowman family home in Anacortes Washington from his infancy until 1953 and then Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle until his death Bokito 1996 2023 a silverback gorilla escaped from the Blijdorp Zoo on 18 May 2007 and injured a woman Bushman a famous gorilla from Chicago s Lincoln Park Zoo died in 1951 While alive he brought over 100 million visitors to the zoo his taxidermic remains can now be seen at Chicago s Field Museum of Natural History 27 Charles born 1972 a wild born silverback western lowland gorilla resides at the Toronto Zoo and since 1974 has been renowned for his artwork Charlie 1958 2010 a chimpanzee in a South African Zoo was taught to smoke and was able to walk upright 28 Colo 1956 2017 was both the first gorilla born in captivity and living to be 60 the oldest gorilla in captivity She was born in the Columbus Zoo and lived there her entire life Fifi the matriarch of the chimpanzees at Sydney s Taronga Zoo died on July 19 2007 at age 60 29 Gust 1952 1988 was a Congolese gorilla that became an icon of the Antwerp Zoo Guy the Gorilla 1946 1978 was a famous gorilla in London Zoo Harambe 1999 2016 was a gorilla shot dead by the Cincinnati Zoo after a child fell into his enclosure 30 This would eventually lead to the deceased ape becoming a popular Internet meme Ivan 1962 2012 was a western lowland gorilla who lived in a shopping mall in Tacoma Washington who was also the inspiration for the 2012 book The One and Only Ivan which was then drafted into a 2020 film of the same name Jabari a 300 lb 136 kg gorilla at the Dallas Zoo received national attention when on March 18 2004 he escaped and attacked four people including a toddler during a 40 minute rampage inside the jungle exhibit before being shot to death by police He was the son of Charles the Gorilla 31 Jambo 1961 1992 a gorilla cared for a boy who fell into his enclosure Jenny 1953 2008 a western lowland gorilla lived at the Dallas Zoo from 1957 until her death and was the oldest gorilla in captivity at the time of her death Jo Mendi II 1939 1980 a chimpanzee at the Detroit Zoo who became known as the greatest performing chimp of all time 32 Julius born 1979 a chimpanzee at Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park known for living his childhood with a human family Jumoke 1989 2008 western lowland gorilla and the granddaughter of Colo Karen born 1992 a Sumatran orangutan who was the first zoo animal to have open heart surgery at San Diego Zoo in 1994 33 Ken Allen 1971 2000 Bornean orangutan at the San Diego Zoo known for his escape artistry Little Mama 1938 2017 chimpanzee and believed to be the oldest chimpanzee on record Louis a male western lowland gorilla known for walking upright in order to avoid muddying his hands Currently resides at Zoo de Granby in Granby Quebec Louie chimpanzee 2004 2011 Louie was retired to the LRZ by his owners after a career in the entertainment industry He was retired to LRZ with his older brother Mikey Massa 1930 1984 silverback one of the longest lived gorilla ever recorded and second longest lived male in captivity died at age 54 Max 1971 2004 gorilla in the Johannesburg Zoo famously apprehended a criminal in 1997 getting shot twice in the process Ndume a male western lowland gorilla known for learning a limited amount of a modified version of American Sign Language ASL and for being at the center of a lawsuit Currently resides at Cincinnati Zoo in Cincinnati Ohio Pattycake 1972 2013 first baby gorilla born in New York mother of 10 later died in captivity at Bronx Zoo Phil was a lowland gorilla in the St Louis Zoo He arrived as a toddler on September 10 1941 and died as a 525 lb 238 kg silverback on December 1 1958 34 Ozzie 1961 2022 western lowland gorilla the Zoo Atlanta Sami 1979 1992 chimpanzee at the Belgrade Zoo known for escaping his enclosure twice in February of 1988 Samson 1949 1981 for many years the face of the Milwaukee County Zoo one of the largest silverback gorillas on record weighing 652 lbs 296 kg in 1973 35 Santino a male chimpanzee at Furuvik zoo in Sweden was notable for having the cognitive skills for forward planning calmly collecting stones and later throwing them at visitors Sebastian former resident of the animal orphanage near Nairobi National Park Kenya famous for smoking and not requiring a cage 36 Shabani a male western lowland gorilla known for his photogenic and metrosexual appearance as well as his talent for tightrope walking Currently resides at the Higashiyama Zoo in Nagoya Japan Snowflake 1964 2003 the only known albino lowland gorilla Susie 1931 1947 Cincinnati Zoo One of the most popular animals at the zoo until her death on October 29 1947 Temara born 1993 the first zoo reared female Sumatran orangutan was released into Bukit Tigapuluh National Park by Perth Zoo in 2006 37 Timmy gorilla 1959 2011 died at 52 as the oldest male gorilla in North America Willie B 1959 2000 a silverback gorilla kept in isolation for 27 years became head of a troop and father of five Yeroen a chimpanzee at the Arnhem Zoo was the star of de Waal s Chimpanzee Politics 38 Circus use editGargantua 1929 1949 acid scarred gorilla captured in the wild performed in the Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey Circus Toto 1931 1968 Gargantua s would be mate John Daniel and John Daniel II western gorillas that toured briefly with RinglingAs politicians editMacaco Tiao a chimpanzee had the habit of throwing excrement at visitors including several politicians to the Rio de Janeiro Zoo A satirical newspaper ran his candidature for Rio de Janeiro mayor in 1988 and he got 9 5 of the votes just behind Marcello Alencar and Cesar Maia 39 Colossus the Gorilla was a main attraction at Benson s Wild Animal Farm in Hudson New Hampshire who attempted to have Colossus put on the ballot in the 1980 New Hampshire Republican Presidential primary The zoo tried to argue that the U S Constitution does not specify that a native born 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