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Berlin Zoo's Lady Fatou Turns 69, Recognized as World’s Oldest Gorilla

Lady Fatou, aged 69, celebrates her milestone birthday at Berlin Zoo, cementing her status as the world’s oldest captive gorilla. Her longevity exemplifies advancements in animal care and longevity among primates. Monitoring her health and well-being remains a priority for conservationists and zookeepers.
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