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Koko, the Loving Gorilla Who Knew ASL, Has Died at 46

Koko, born Hanabi-ko (Japanese for 'fireworks child' due to her birth on the fourth of July in 1971) was a western low land gorilla born at the San Fransisco Zoo. She was chosen for a language research project from birth by psychologist Francine "Penny" Patterson, which tested gorillas' cognitive abilities by teaching Koko ASL (American Sign Language).

Koko, born Hanabi-ko (Japanese for 'fireworks child' due to her birth on the fourth of July in 1971) was a western low land gorilla born at the San Fransisco Zoo. She was chosen for a language research project from birth by psychologist Francine "Penny" Patterson, which tested gorillas' cognitive abilities by teaching Koko ASL (American Sign Language).