A beloved gorilla who has lived at the Toronto Zoo for five decades died on Tuesday after experiencing “significant health issues” within the last week, staff confirmed Wednesday.
The Toronto Zoo says its 52-year-old western lowland silverback gorilla, Charles, died Tuesday after the sudden onset of ...
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An “iconic” gorilla at the Toronto Zoo is showing “concerning health symptoms” ang is being kept away from the public, officials say.
The 430-pound western lowland gorilla had not been faring well ... Veterinarians determined that his heart was failing. They ...
The Toronto Zoo says Charles, a 52-year-old Western lowland gorilla, has been responding well to treatment after experiencing heart issues over the weekend.
The Toronto Zoo says Charles, a 52-year-old silverback gorilla who had shown signs of deteriorating health, died on Tuesday.
The 52-year-old gorilla was diagnosed with heart failure and placed on medication last week after staff noted that Charles was acting out of character. The Toronto Zoo’s gorilla Charles photographed ...