Koko wears her beaded necklace in a new and interesting way. Wonder if her male companion Ndume finds this attractive.
Koko wears her beaded necklace in a new and interesting way. Wonder if her male companion Ndume finds this attractive.
Is Ndume meditating or just relaxing? Perhaps we should teach him the sign for “Om” so that we can find out.
Koko relaxes on a Spring afternoon with her surrogate “baby.” Someday we”d all like that to be a real baby.
Need we say more? (Incidentally, Koko”s eating “alfalfa” sprouts in this photo, her favorite variety of sprouts, by far.)
Volunteer John Paul Slater, a graphic designer and fix-it wizard, installs a new kitchen faucet in Koko”s trailer.
This photo is for Koko”s benefit. Koko, is Ndume whistling at you?
Koko grasps the rope for balance.
Ndume sits with his gorilla puppet, which happens to have a smile resembling his – revealing lower teeth only. Ndume likes to carry […]
This is a follow-up to yesterday”s Koko Pix (“Do Real Silverbacks Play with Dolls?”). The above photo shows a better view of the […]
We want to thank all of you who have sent Koko the wonderful videos and DVDs, as requested in Koko”s WishList. She”s really […]
This closeup of Ndume is closer than most people have ever been to a silverback. And thanks to the magic of a zoom […]
Flower, the sweet German Shepherd who watches over and plays with gorillas Koko and Ndume, poses for Ron”s camera.
Koko has a lot to teach us about how to appreciate and enjoy the beauty of nature – just by allowing it to […]
Koko poses for Penny”s camera, while Ron prepares to take some photos next.
Caption: Ndume is number 1 – just ask Koko. You can learn more about Ndume here.
Dr. Ron Cohn has been taking photos (and videos) of Koko for years. Here, Koko turns the table and captures Ron”s essence using […]
Koko relaxes outside in her yard. One day soon we hope to provide her and Ndume with a much larger and more natural […]
Koko balances on a cylindrical tube in the yard as if she was expecting to catch a wave. The gorillas seem to love […]
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