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‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses
The Gorillas remaining at Bristol Zoo waiting to rehome to the Bristol Zoo Project. Filming by an 'urban explorer' has wrongly suggested that the Gorillas have been abandoned (20 Oct 2025).
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‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses
The Gorillas remaining at Bristol Zoo waiting to rehome to the Bristol Zoo Project. Filming by an 'urban explorer' has wrongly suggested that the Gorillas have been abandoned (20 Oct 2025).
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‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses
The Gorillas remaining at Bristol Zoo waiting to rehome to the Bristol Zoo Project. Filming by an 'urban explorer' has wrongly suggested that the Gorillas have been abandoned (20 Oct 2025).
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‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses
The Gorillas remaining at Bristol Zoo waiting to rehome to the Bristol Zoo Project. Filming by an 'urban explorer' has wrongly suggested that the Gorillas have been abandoned (20 Oct 2025).
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‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses
The Gorillas remaining at Bristol Zoo waiting to rehome to the Bristol Zoo Project. Filming by an 'urban explorer' has wrongly suggested that the Gorillas have been abandoned (20 Oct 2025).
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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Banksy Gorilla artwork outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
Banksy Gorilla artwork on a shutter outside ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
13th August 2024
People flock to see the latest Banksy outside London Zoo.
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FEATURE - Giraffe spaziert unter einem leuchtenden Regenbogen in der Masai Mara, Kenia
Pictured: This is the incredible moment a giraffe walks beneath a luminous rainbow in the Masai Mara, Kenya, taken by professional photographer Jayanth Sharma.
The 41 year old co-founder of Toehold Travel & Photography said “This picture was taken just after the rain cleared, the sun broke through the overcast clouds and it looked almost biblical“
“I was searching for an animal that might walk infront of it, and all of a sudden this giraffe appeared out of nowhere. My driver drove me to get the shot so fast he thought it was the end of the world!
Mr Sharma, from Bangalore, India said “The rainbow was only visible for around 5 minutes, it all happened so quick.”
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FEATURE - Giraffe spaziert unter einem leuchtenden Regenbogen in der Masai Mara, Kenia
Pictured: This is the incredible moment a giraffe walks beneath a luminous rainbow in the Masai Mara, Kenya, taken by professional photographer Jayanth Sharma.
The 41 year old co-founder of Toehold Travel & Photography said “This picture was taken just after the rain cleared, the sun broke through the overcast clouds and it looked almost biblical“
“I was searching for an animal that might walk infront of it, and all of a sudden this giraffe appeared out of nowhere. My driver drove me to get the shot so fast he thought it was the end of the world!
Mr Sharma, from Bangalore, India said “The rainbow was only visible for around 5 minutes, it all happened so quick.”
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699780
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699782
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699777
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699785
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699772
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699781
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699771
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699778
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FEATURE - Gorillamädchen Afia feiert ihren 4. Geburtstag im Zoo von Bristol
Afia the gorilla celebrates her 4th birthday at Bristol Zoo. Afia made headlines around the world when she was delivered by emergency caesarean section after her mother, Kera, showed symptoms of potentially life-threatening pre-eclampsia. Bristol. 11 February 2020. *** Local Caption *** 30699779
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FEATURE - Sicher in den Armen seiner Mutter: Dieser acht Tage alte Baby-Gorilla ist einer von nur noch 400 in freier Wildbahn in Uganda
Safe in its mother's arms, this eight day old baby gorilla is one of only 400 left in the wild in Uganda. See National story NNgorilla; The heartwarming pictures were taken in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by British wildlife photographer Vince Burton. The 330 square kilometre park and is home to the gorillas who feed on roots, leaves and fruits found on the park's trees and ferns. The gorillas live in the park at elevations between 1,500 and 2,300 metres in the forest. Vince, 46 from North Tuddenham in Norfolk, said: "This was an amazing experience and one that I shall remember for a long time. "They are so similar to us, sharing 98% of our DNA, but at the same time so gentle. They seem to share all of man's good qualities and none of our bad ones." The rest of the world's wild gorilla population are known as the Virunga population and are found in Virunga National Park, DRC, and the Volcanoes National Park, northern Rwanda, while a few use the Mgahinga National Park in southwestern Uganda. In total there are just over 1,000 gorillas still living in the wild. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29994712
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FEATURE - Sicher in den Armen seiner Mutter: Dieser acht Tage alte Baby-Gorilla ist einer von nur noch 400 in freier Wildbahn in Uganda
Safe in its mother's arms, this eight day old baby gorilla is one of only 400 left in the wild in Uganda. See National story NNgorilla; The heartwarming pictures were taken in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by British wildlife photographer Vince Burton. The 330 square kilometre park and is home to the gorillas who feed on roots, leaves and fruits found on the park's trees and ferns. The gorillas live in the park at elevations between 1,500 and 2,300 metres in the forest. Vince, 46 from North Tuddenham in Norfolk, said: "This was an amazing experience and one that I shall remember for a long time. "They are so similar to us, sharing 98% of our DNA, but at the same time so gentle. They seem to share all of man's good qualities and none of our bad ones." The rest of the world's wild gorilla population are known as the Virunga population and are found in Virunga National Park, DRC, and the Volcanoes National Park, northern Rwanda, while a few use the Mgahinga National Park in southwestern Uganda. In total there are just over 1,000 gorillas still living in the wild. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29994713
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FEATURE - Sicher in den Armen seiner Mutter: Dieser acht Tage alte Baby-Gorilla ist einer von nur noch 400 in freier Wildbahn in Uganda
Safe in its mother's arms, this eight day old baby gorilla is one of only 400 left in the wild in Uganda. See National story NNgorilla; The heartwarming pictures were taken in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by British wildlife photographer Vince Burton. The 330 square kilometre park and is home to the gorillas who feed on roots, leaves and fruits found on the park's trees and ferns. The gorillas live in the park at elevations between 1,500 and 2,300 metres in the forest. Vince, 46 from North Tuddenham in Norfolk, said: "This was an amazing experience and one that I shall remember for a long time. "They are so similar to us, sharing 98% of our DNA, but at the same time so gentle. They seem to share all of man's good qualities and none of our bad ones." The rest of the world's wild gorilla population are known as the Virunga population and are found in Virunga National Park, DRC, and the Volcanoes National Park, northern Rwanda, while a few use the Mgahinga National Park in southwestern Uganda. In total there are just over 1,000 gorillas still living in the wild. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29994714
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FEATURE - Sicher in den Armen seiner Mutter: Dieser acht Tage alte Baby-Gorilla ist einer von nur noch 400 in freier Wildbahn in Uganda
Safe in its mother's arms, this eight day old baby gorilla is one of only 400 left in the wild in Uganda. See National story NNgorilla; The heartwarming pictures were taken in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by British wildlife photographer Vince Burton. The 330 square kilometre park and is home to the gorillas who feed on roots, leaves and fruits found on the park's trees and ferns. The gorillas live in the park at elevations between 1,500 and 2,300 metres in the forest. Vince, 46 from North Tuddenham in Norfolk, said: "This was an amazing experience and one that I shall remember for a long time. "They are so similar to us, sharing 98% of our DNA, but at the same time so gentle. They seem to share all of man's good qualities and none of our bad ones." The rest of the world's wild gorilla population are known as the Virunga population and are found in Virunga National Park, DRC, and the Volcanoes National Park, northern Rwanda, while a few use the Mgahinga National Park in southwestern Uganda. In total there are just over 1,000 gorillas still living in the wild. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29994716
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FEATURE - Sicher in den Armen seiner Mutter: Dieser acht Tage alte Baby-Gorilla ist einer von nur noch 400 in freier Wildbahn in Uganda
Safe in its mother's arms, this eight day old baby gorilla is one of only 400 left in the wild in Uganda. See National story NNgorilla; The heartwarming pictures were taken in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park by British wildlife photographer Vince Burton. The 330 square kilometre park and is home to the gorillas who feed on roots, leaves and fruits found on the park's trees and ferns. The gorillas live in the park at elevations between 1,500 and 2,300 metres in the forest. Vince, 46 from North Tuddenham in Norfolk, said: "This was an amazing experience and one that I shall remember for a long time. "They are so similar to us, sharing 98% of our DNA, but at the same time so gentle. They seem to share all of man's good qualities and none of our bad ones." The rest of the world's wild gorilla population are known as the Virunga population and are found in Virunga National Park, DRC, and the Volcanoes National Park, northern Rwanda, while a few use the Mgahinga National Park in southwestern Uganda. In total there are just over 1,000 gorillas still living in the wild. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29994715
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FEATURE - Kleiner Gorilla im Zoo von Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (10056076a)
Two-year-old male gorilla Ajabu playing in their enclosure
Baby gorilla Ajabu at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 14 Jan 2019
Ajabu born in April 2016. Infants begin to break contact with their mothers after five months, but only for a brief period each time. By 12 months old, infants move up to five meters from their mothers. At around 18/21 months, the distance between mother and offspring increases and they regularly spend time away from each other.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Gorilla im Zoo von Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (10056076e)
Two-year-old male gorilla Ajabu playing in their enclosure
Baby gorilla Ajabu at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 14 Jan 2019
Ajabu born in April 2016. Infants begin to break contact with their mothers after five months, but only for a brief period each time. By 12 months old, infants move up to five meters from their mothers. At around 18/21 months, the distance between mother and offspring increases and they regularly spend time away from each other.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Gorilla im Zoo von Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (10056076d)
Two-year-old male gorilla Ajabu playing in their enclosure
Baby gorilla Ajabu at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 14 Jan 2019
Ajabu born in April 2016. Infants begin to break contact with their mothers after five months, but only for a brief period each time. By 12 months old, infants move up to five meters from their mothers. At around 18/21 months, the distance between mother and offspring increases and they regularly spend time away from each other.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Gorilla im Zoo von Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (10056076f)
Two-year-old male gorilla Ajabu playing in their enclosure
Baby gorilla Ajabu at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 14 Jan 2019
Ajabu born in April 2016. Infants begin to break contact with their mothers after five months, but only for a brief period each time. By 12 months old, infants move up to five meters from their mothers. At around 18/21 months, the distance between mother and offspring increases and they regularly spend time away from each other.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Gorilla im Zoo von Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (10056076b)
Two-year-old male gorilla Ajabu playing in their enclosure
Baby gorilla Ajabu at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 14 Jan 2019
Ajabu born in April 2016. Infants begin to break contact with their mothers after five months, but only for a brief period each time. By 12 months old, infants move up to five meters from their mothers. At around 18/21 months, the distance between mother and offspring increases and they regularly spend time away from each other.
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DUK10112747_001
FEATURE - Kleiner Gorilla im Zoo von Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (10056076c)
Two-year-old male gorilla Ajabu playing in their enclosure
Baby gorilla Ajabu at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 14 Jan 2019
Ajabu born in April 2016. Infants begin to break contact with their mothers after five months, but only for a brief period each time. By 12 months old, infants move up to five meters from their mothers. At around 18/21 months, the distance between mother and offspring increases and they regularly spend time away from each other.
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FEATURE - Gorilla Baby schäft friedlich im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
Neugeborenes Gorillababy mit seiner Mutter im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
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***Gorilla baby born at Artis Zoo, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 19 Oct 2018*** *** Local Caption *** 28168873
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FEATURE - Gorilla Baby schäft friedlich im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
Neugeborenes Gorillababy mit seiner Mutter im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
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***Gorilla baby born at Artis Zoo, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 19 Oct 2018*** *** Local Caption *** 28168869
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FEATURE - Gorilla Baby schäft friedlich im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
Neugeborenes Gorillababy mit seiner Mutter im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
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***Gorilla baby born at Artis Zoo, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 19 Oct 2018*** *** Local Caption *** 28168868
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FEATURE - Gorilla Baby schäft friedlich im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
Neugeborenes Gorillababy mit seiner Mutter im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
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***Gorilla baby born at Artis Zoo, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 19 Oct 2018*** *** Local Caption *** 28168874
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FEATURE - Gorilla Baby schäft friedlich im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
Neugeborenes Gorillababy mit seiner Mutter im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
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***Gorilla baby born at Artis Zoo, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 19 Oct 2018*** *** Local Caption *** 28168875
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FEATURE - Gorilla Baby schäft friedlich im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
Neugeborenes Gorillababy mit seiner Mutter im Artis Zoo in Amsterdam
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***Gorilla baby born at Artis Zoo, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 19 Oct 2018*** *** Local Caption *** 28168876
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FEATURE - Älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt: Fatou feierte ihren 61. Geburtstag
Fatou, die älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt feiert in der letzten Woche ihren 61. Geburtstag im Zoo Berlin / 180418
*** Fatou, the oldest gorilla lady in the world, celebrates her 61st birthday in Berlin Zoo last week, Berlin, Germany - 18 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25849374
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FEATURE - Älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt: Fatou feierte ihren 61. Geburtstag
Fatou, die älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt feiert in der letzten Woche ihren 61. Geburtstag im Zoo Berlin / 180418
*** Fatou, the oldest gorilla lady in the world, celebrates her 61st birthday in Berlin Zoo last week, Berlin, Germany - 18 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25849373
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FEATURE - Älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt: Fatou feierte ihren 61. Geburtstag
Fatou, die älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt feiert in der letzten Woche ihren 61. Geburtstag im Zoo Berlin / 180418
*** Fatou, the oldest gorilla lady in the world, celebrates her 61st birthday in Berlin Zoo last week, Berlin, Germany - 18 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25849372
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FEATURE - Älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt: Fatou feierte ihren 61. Geburtstag
Fatou, die älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt feiert in der letzten Woche ihren 61. Geburtstag im Zoo Berlin / 180418
*** Fatou, the oldest gorilla lady in the world, celebrates her 61st birthday in Berlin Zoo last week, Berlin, Germany - 18 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25849378
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FEATURE - Älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt: Fatou feierte ihren 61. Geburtstag
Fatou, die älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt feiert in der letzten Woche ihren 61. Geburtstag im Zoo Berlin / 180418
*** Fatou, the oldest gorilla lady in the world, celebrates her 61st birthday in Berlin Zoo last week, Berlin, Germany - 18 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25849375
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FEATURE - Älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt: Fatou feierte ihren 61. Geburtstag
Fatou, die älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt feiert in der letzten Woche ihren 61. Geburtstag im Zoo Berlin / 180418
*** Fatou, the oldest gorilla lady in the world, celebrates her 61st birthday in Berlin Zoo last week, Berlin, Germany - 18 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25849389
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FEATURE - Älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt: Fatou feierte ihren 61. Geburtstag
Fatou, die älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt feiert in der letzten Woche ihren 61. Geburtstag im Zoo Berlin / 180418
*** Fatou, the oldest gorilla lady in the world, celebrates her 61st birthday in Berlin Zoo last week, Berlin, Germany - 18 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25849386
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FEATURE - Älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt: Fatou feierte ihren 61. Geburtstag
Fatou, die älteste Gorilla-Dame der Welt feiert in der letzten Woche ihren 61. Geburtstag im Zoo Berlin / 180418
*** Fatou, the oldest gorilla lady in the world, celebrates her 61st birthday in Berlin Zoo last week, Berlin, Germany - 18 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25849384
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