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The world ’s oldest known Gorilla gorilla has give way peacefully in her sleep , just a calendar month after celebrating her 60th birthday .

At her death , Colo , the firstgorillato be born in captivity , had outlived the average gorilla by 20 to 30 long time , according to her keeper .

colo the gorilla in 2015

Colo the gorilla, the world’s oldest known gorilla, died peacefully in her sleep on Jan. 17. She was 60 years old. Here, a photo of Colo taken in 2015.

In her long time on Earth , Colo became the matriarch of a vast gorilla kinfolk , having be to see the nascency of three children , 16 grandchildren , 12 great - grandchildren and three great - great - grandchild , according to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium , where she experience .

On Dec. 19 , thousands of people , both at the zoo and online , celebratedthe beginning of her seventh decadewith a big party , complete with a embellish inclosure , special present and a usage , Gorilla gorilla - favorable cake .

" Colo touched the hearts of coevals of masses who come to see her and those that cared for her over her long life , " Tom Stalf , president and CEO of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium , said in a instruction . " She was an embassador for gorillas and enliven masses to learn more about the critically endangered species and move them to protect Gorilla gorilla in their native home ground . " [ exposure : Colo , World ’s Oldest Gorilla , reverse 60 ]

A photograph of Mommy, a 100-year-old tortoise at Philadelphia Zoo.

Humble beginnings

Colo was born at the Columbus Zoo on Dec. 22 , 1956 , at a time when piffling was experience about maintain and raising western lowland gorilla in captivity , harmonize to a financial statement from the zoo . She was abide a premature infant , and a zookeeper regain her still in her amniotic sack in a zoo natural enclosure , after having been abandon by her female parent , consort to a 2009 video about her by Columbus Zoo Media . Thanks to 24/7 attention by her human health care provider , she survived and thrived . Colo was in brief call " Cuddles , " but after a naming competition , was dedicate her current moniker — a compounding of " Columbus " and " Ohio . "

In 1958 , she met a male gorilla named Bongo , who became her mate . The duo ’s " sexual love affair " outlasted many human union , continuing for 25 days .

Slowing down

Though Colo spend her lifespan near other gorillas , as she age , she seemed to do intimately with more personal space , and so she was make a motion to a secret inclosure . She was also plagued by arthritis in her late years , Audra Meinelt , the assistant curator of the Congo Expedition at the Columbus Zoo , previously told Live Science .

In summation to dietetic supplements to keep joint stiffness , Colo was also given a kind of Gorilla gorilla physical therapy to advance her to stay active .

" Her arthritis is very specific to her hands and feet , so we came up with way to get her to use her fingers more often , " Meinelt said . " We also changed the way that we present her dieting , so that also make her to exercise her finger , " she allege .

A photograph of three baby western Santa Cruz Galápagos tortoises recently hatched at Philadelphia Zoo.

Colo also became choosier about her food , cast out green beans , grapes , zucchini , honeydew , oranges , cantaloupe and strawberries as she get older , Dana Hatcher , managing director of animal nourishment at the Columbus Zoo , antecedently state Live Science . To make trusted that she got rich nutrition , her caregivers also yield Colo probiotics , brewer ’s yeast for B vitamin and iceberg lettuce for its water content .

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