
When Francine "Penny" Patterson, a young graduate student in psychology at Stanford, first saw a tiny, undernourished baby gorilla named Hanabi-Ko at the San Francisco Zoo, she had little inkling that the sickly ape would become her constant companion - and the subject of the longest continuous experiment ever undertaken to teach language to another species. But within a year, Project Koko was underway, and in two weeks the gorilla was using correct signed gestures for food, drink, and more. Today, more than 25 years later, Koko - the world's most renowned gorilla - is drawing on a vocabulary of more than 1,000 words.
KOKO FACTS:
Full Name: |
Hanabi-Ko |
Translation: |
"Fireworks Child" (Japanese) |
Hair Color: |
Black to Dark Brown |
Eye Color: |
Dark Brown |
Height: |
5'3/4" |
Weight: |
280 pounds |
Birthdate: |
July 4, 1971 |
Place of Birth: |
San Francisco, CA |
Vocabulary: |
Uses over 1,000 signs |
Favorite Color: |
Red |
Favorite Foods: |
Nuts, gourmet tofu dishes, apples, corn-on-the-cob |
Favorite Shows: |
"Wild Kingdom" |
Favorite Movie: |
"Free Willy" |
Favorite Toy: |
Rubber Alligators |
Favorite Book: |
"The Three Little Kittens" |
Favorite Activities: |
Playing with dolls, playing chase, drawing, writing |
Family Members: |
Father: "Bwana" Mother: "Jacqueline" Brothers: "Sunshine" "Mkubwa" plus nieces and nephews in zoos all over the U.S. |
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