Colo Born: First Gorilla Bred in Captivity
Colo, the first gorilla ever bred in captivity, arrived at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio, shattering the belief that these primates could not survive outside their wild habitat. This breakthrough launched decades of successful captive breeding programs that now safeguard endangered mountain gorillas from extinction.
December 22, 1956
70 years ago
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