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Wednesday, 08/13/2014 4:21:57 PM

Wednesday, August 13, 2014 4:21:57 PM

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Koko The Gorilla Misses Robin Williams (So Do We, Koko)


By Dominique Mosbergen
Posted: 08/13/2014 1:12 pm EDT Updated: 2 hours ago

When news of Robin Williams' death [ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/11/robin-williams-dead-dies_n_5670050.html ] spread this week, fans and friends of the beloved comedian were unrestrained in their grief. And photographs released by The Gorilla Foundation [ http://www.koko.org/koko-tribute-robin-williams ] remind us that Williams' impact on the world was so profound that it wasn't just humans whose lives he changed.

In 2001, Koko the gorilla, famous for her ability to communicate using sign language [ http://www.koko.org/meet_koko ], spent a day with Williams.



During the meeting, which the legendary actor called "mind-altering" and "unforgettable," the duo chatted and had fun together, even tickling each other. It was "a blast," the actor said at the time.

But according to The Gorilla Foundation, it was more than just fun and games. Williams, they said, managed to do something that day that was truly extraordinary: He made Koko smile.

At the time of her meeting with Williams, Koko hadn't cracked a smile in more than six months -- "ever since her lifelong gorilla companion, Michael, passed away," according to the conservation group.

(Watch the incredible meeting in the video above.)

"Koko and Robin’s encounter is a supreme example of how humans and gorillas can overcome interspecies boundaries and express the highest form of empathy -- embracing differences," wrote the foundation in a news release. "Robin’s ability to just 'hang out' with Koko, a gorilla, and in minutes become one of her closest friends, was extraordinary and unforgettable for Koko."

On Monday, the foundation's co-founder, Penny Patterson, reportedly broke the news to Koko that Williams had died. The gorilla is said to have reacted strongly, becoming very sad and somber as she bowed her head, her lip quivering.


Koko looks somber after receiving news of Robin Williams' death.
The Gorilla Foundation



Koko responds to the news of Robin Williams' death.
The Gorilla Foundation


Robin Williams was many things to many people [ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/11/robin-williams-facts_n_5670220.html ]: an incredible friend, an actor extraordinaire and, as the Gorilla Foundation points out, "one of the world’s most powerful ambassadors for great ape conservation."

Copyright ©2014 TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/13/koko-gorilla-robin-williams_n_5675300.html [the YouTube, "Koko's Tribute to Robin Williams", at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9I_QvEXDv0 (with comments), as embedded; with comments] [the YouTube in the post to which this is a reply, "Robin Williams has a tickle fight with Gorilla", at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j1Hq8L28Us (with comments)]


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