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Oldest male chimpanzee in US dies at San Francisco zoo

Oldest male chimpanzee in US dies at San Francisco zoo June 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Oct. 21, 2009, file photo, Cobby, a male chimpanzee, plays with pumpkins during the San Francisco Zoo s Boo at the Zoo Halloween celebration in San Francisco. Cobby, the oldest male chimpanzee living in an accredited North American zoo died Saturday, June 5, 2021, at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens. He was 63. Cobby, had been a hand-reared performing chimpanzee before he was brought to the San Francisco zoo in the 1960s.Russel A. Daniels/AP SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The oldest male chimpanzee living in an accredited North American zoo died Saturday at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens. He was 63.

Cobby, oldest chimpanzee in North American zoos, dies aged 63

Elderly Mexican gray wolf dies at San Francisco zoo

Elderly Mexican gray wolf dies at San Francisco zoo May 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3In this undated photo provided by the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens, Garcia, a Mexican gray wolf, is seen at the zoo. The wolf died there Tuesday, May 4, 2021, at the advanced age of 15 after experiencing a recent decline. The Mexican gray wolf once was abundant in Mexico and the Southwestern United States but by the 1970s had been nearly wiped out by hunters and ranchers. Garcia was one of three male siblings brought to the San Francisco zoo in 2016 as part of the conservation effort. (Marianne V. Hale/San Francisco Zoo & Gardens via AP)Marianne V. Hale/APShow MoreShow Less

Elderly Mexican gray wolf dies at San Francisco zoo

Elderly Mexican gray wolf dies at San Francisco zoo May 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3In this undated photo provided by the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens, Garcia, a Mexican gray wolf, is seen at the zoo. The wolf died there Tuesday, May 4, 2021, at the advanced age of 15 after experiencing a recent decline. The Mexican gray wolf once was abundant in Mexico and the Southwestern United States but by the 1970s had been nearly wiped out by hunters and ranchers. Garcia was one of three male siblings brought to the San Francisco zoo in 2016 as part of the conservation effort. (Marianne V. Hale/San Francisco Zoo & Gardens via AP)Marianne V. Hale/APShow MoreShow Less

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