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Animal Facts that are surprising/amazing/weird

Koko the Gorilla is famous for having learned sign language and conversing with her keeper during years of research. The people went home every night, leaving Koko alone, so they tried getting her a kitten for company, getting a great photo of the huge Gorilla gently cradling the tiny kitten. She was allowed to name it, and since it was very fluffy, she chose "All Ball" from her limited vocabulary. They got along fine as the kitten became a cat, but then, the staff saw that Koko's sink had been torn off the wall overnight. "What happened?" they signed.
"All Ball did it" came the reply.

Sign Language - The Gorilla Foundation
Koko (gorilla) - Wikipedia
 
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"Southern Darwin's frog tadpoles grow up inside the vocal sacs of their fathers and
are 'born' through their mouths as froglets."


Endangered frog dads 'give birth' after 7,000-mile trip
 

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