Fatou became the world's oldest gorilla in 2019 and is now the only gorilla born in the 1950s to still be living.
The most visited zoo in Europe is celebrating another milestone for one of its most special residents: Fatou, believed to be the oldest gorilla in the world, is turning 67 years old.
But even with all that family, Fatou prefers to live in her own enclosure, and the zoo's oldest resident should get what she wants. Fatou became the Berlin Zoo's oldest resident earlier this year when Ingo the flamingo died after at least 75 years. Fatou's birthday, which is on Saturday, is celebrated every year with a special feast, though her treats are probably healthier than ours would be. In lieu of cake, she digs in on an array of fruits, vegetables and edible flowers — all soft due to Fatou's lack of teeth.
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