Harambe's Grandmother Dead at 49

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Zoo Miami’s matriarch gorilla, Josephine, who was grandmother to the internet-famous Harambe, has died.

The zoo announced on social media that the 49-year-old ape was euthanized Wednesday morning, saying she had been suffering from several health issues that slowly incapacitated her.

Josephine was born in the wild in March 1967 and arrived at Zoo Miami in March 1983.

The Miami Herald reports that Josephine gave birth to her first offspring, a male named Moja, in 1984. He was the first gorilla born at Zoo Miami.

Moja moved to Gladys Porter Zoo in Texas, where he fathered several gorillas, including Harambe who gained worldwide attention last year when zookeepers at the Cincinnati Zoo shot him to protect a child that fell in the enclosure.

Zoo Miami’s only remaining gorilla, Fredrika, will be transferred to another zoo.

The news comes one day after Colo, the world's first gorilla to be born in captivity, and the oldest one on record, was declared dead aged 60.
 
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Zoo Miami’s matriarch gorilla, Josephine, who was grandmother to the internet-famous Harambe, has died.

The zoo announced on social media that the 49-year-old ape was euthanized Wednesday morning, saying she had been suffering from several health issues that slowly incapacitated her.

Josephine was born in the wild in March 1967 and arrived at Zoo Miami in March 1983.

The Miami Herald reports that Josephine gave birth to her first offspring, a male named Moja, in 1984. He was the first gorilla born at Zoo Miami.

Moja moved to Gladys Porter Zoo in Texas, where he fathered several gorillas, including Harambe who gained worldwide attention last year when zookeepers at the Cincinnati Zoo shot him to protect a child that fell in the enclosure.

Zoo Miami’s only remaining gorilla, Fredrika, will be transferred to another zoo.

The news comes one day after Colo, the world's first gorilla to be born in captivity, and the oldest one on record, was declared dead aged 60.

She's memeing with Harambe in heaven. Semper Fi, our primate cousins.
 
The news comes one day after Colo, the world's first gorilla to be born in captivity, and the oldest one on record, was declared dead aged 60.

For a second I thought that said "Koko," as in the sign language-using gorilla, and my heart almost stopped. Forget about Harambe, Koko is the real treasure. That video of her and Robin Williams always tugs at my heartstrings.

Anyway, rest in peace, Josephine. I just hope she didn't suffer too much before they decided to euthanize her.
 
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