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Toto (gorilla)

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Toto
Other name(s)M'Toto ("Little Child" in Swahili)
Specieswestern lowland gorilla
Sexfemale
Born1931 (1931)
Died1968 (aged 36–37)
Resting place"Sandy Lane" Kennels Pet Cemetery, Sarasota, Florida
Weight400 lb (180 kg)

Toto (1931–1968) (a.k.a. M'Toto meaning "Little Child" in Swahili) [1] was a gorilla that was adopted and raised very much like a human child.

Early life

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A. Maria Hoyt adopted the baby female gorilla orphaned by a hunt in French Equatorial Africa in 1931.[2] Mrs. Hoyt's husband killed the baby gorilla's father for a museum piece, and his guides killed its mother for fun.[1] Mrs. Hoyt moved to Cuba to provide a more tropical home for Toto. At the age of four or five, Toto adopted a kitten named Principe, carrying the kitten with her everywhere.

Circus

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When Toto became too difficult to manage for a private keeper, she was leased to the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus as a potential mate for another gorilla, Gargantua, a.k.a. Buddy.[3]

Death

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Toto died in 1968.[4] Toto is buried at "Sandy Lane" Kennels Pet Cemetery in Sarasota, Florida.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Time Magazine, December 30, 1940 p.9
  2. ^ Briggs, Jack (1969-07-31). "Circus 'Gorilla Lady' Legend Ends with Alps Death of M'Toto's Owner". The Tampa Tribune. p. 33. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  3. ^ Conant, Roger (1943). "Gorilla Round-Up". Scientific American. 168 (6): 246–248. Bibcode:1943SciAm.168..246C. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0643-246. ISSN 0036-8733. JSTOR 24968060.
  4. ^ Gelder, Lawrence Van (1968-09-02). "M'Toto, Oldest Captive Gorilla, Dies at 38, Trouper to the End; Gargantua's Spurned Mate, an Avid TV Watcher, Buried in Florida". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-10-03.

Further reading

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  • Toto and I: A Gorilla in the Family (1941) by A. Maria Hoyt
  • Eve & the Apes (1988) by Emily Hahn
  • Gorilla (Jan 27th 1941) Life Magazine
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