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LIVE specimens of the gorilla are still rarities in British zoological gardens, and it is believed that except for one that has lived for several years at Stuttgart, there is no example at present to be seen on the European continent. A few notes on a young female—probably about a year old—that has now lived for three months in the ape-house of the Royal Zoological Society of Ireland, in Dublin, may therefore be of interest to readers of NATURE.
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CARPENTER, G. The Dublin Gorilla. Nature 93, 136 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/093136a0
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