Hanabiko Koko - the most intelligent gorilla on Earth. A gorilla who learned American Sign Language (ASL). Koko was able to communicate with people using ASL.
Not everyone knows the story of Koko, the smartest gorilla in the world. This beautiful animal was born in a...
Koko was the world's smartest gorilla and communicated with sign language to an astonishing degree. She learned to play the bass guitar, had a friendship...
A Monkeye is the second AI-based enemy to be in Gorilla Tag, and the second NPC enemy after Lucy. There are currently two Monkeye variants in the game, they are blue and pink respectively, and both being inside of the Basement Maze. When being captured, the player has 3 seconds before they fall through the floor into the lower level of the Maze. Due to a glitch that arose in 2023, the Monkeyes' path-finding malfunctions often, leaving them motionless in their idle animation and making it much ea
The 44-year-old great ape, who has lived at The Gorilla Foundation in California since 1979, was filmed delivering a 38-word bulletin about how ‘stupid’ mankind is harming the Earth.
Mastering over 1,000 words in sign language, Koko was an invaluable window into theprimate mind.
Koko the gorilla and Penny Patterson Inter-species pioneers, California, U.S.A. - My Heroines - (see set) Of this photo Koko signed, "Love Camera!"
Never-before-seen pictures and footage of gorilla Koko and her trainer Penny Patterson who met in San Francisco in 1971 are set to form part of a new BBC documentary.
Koko, whose extraordinary ability to communicate with humans and aptitude with American Sign Language helped show the world the emotional depth and intelligence of animals, died this week. She was 46.
[T]he maintenance of Koko’s brand is at once evolutionarily, existentially, and morally/politically appealing in a way that one could imagine earnestly saying things about how if Sartre were alive …
When we are talking about gorillas, we usually think about their power and aggression. But, what about their feelings? The gorilla Koko changes our view about these huge creations. Koko is one of the few...
An afternoon spent with Koko—the gorilla who knows sign language—and the scientist who taught her how to “talk”
Koko knew at least 1,000 words of American Sign Language and appeared to respond to thousands more that she heard spoken. She died in her sleep on Tuesday in California.