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The Legacy of Cocoa, the Talking Gorilla
Cocoa, the gorilla who learned sign language and communicated with humans, had a major impact on public awareness of conservation efforts. Despite her scientific commitment decreasing later in life, her outreach to the public increased and her death inspired headlines around the world.
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Penny Patterson speaks about her regrets regarding Cocoa the gorilla, including the lack of a baby and the decrease in her scientific commitment.
1:10:54 - 1:12:25 (01:31)
Summary
Penny Patterson speaks about her regrets regarding Cocoa the gorilla, including the lack of a baby and the decrease in her scientific commitment.
ChapterThe Legacy of Cocoa, the Talking Gorilla
EpisodeSYSK Live: Koko, the Gorilla Who Talked
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Gorilla experts recall the influence of Cocoa, a gorilla who knew sign language, on how people viewed environmental protection.
1:12:25 - 1:13:57 (01:31)
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Gorilla experts recall the influence of Cocoa, a gorilla who knew sign language, on how people viewed environmental protection. Cocoa died in 2018 at the age of 46.
ChapterThe Legacy of Cocoa, the Talking Gorilla
EpisodeSYSK Live: Koko, the Gorilla Who Talked
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Charles Wesley Hume's quote about granting animals the benefit of the doubt due to the potential for limitless cruelty is applied to the legacy of Koko, the gorilla who communicated in sign language and whose abilities challenged the accepted understanding of animal consciousness.
1:13:57 - 1:15:25 (01:27)
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Charles Wesley Hume's quote about granting animals the benefit of the doubt due to the potential for limitless cruelty is applied to the legacy of Koko, the gorilla who communicated in sign language and whose abilities challenged the accepted understanding of animal consciousness.