The Toronto Zoo says its 52-year-old western lowland silverback gorilla, Charles, died Tuesday after the sudden onset of “significant health issues.”Charles had been a fixture at the zoo since its opening day in 1974. In a statement, the zoo described him as the “protective and wise leader” of its gorilla troop.”He will be dearly missed, and his memory will continue to inspire those who knew him to continue the fight against the extinction of this incredible, critically endangered species,” the zoo said.Charles was brought to Canada as an orphan from Gabon, a country on the Atlantic coast of Africa. Over his five decades at the zoo, he grew to weigh nearly 430 pounds and sire 10 offspring. He was also a grandfather to six gorillas.”His days were filled with moments of joy, quiet reflection, and family bonds — a testament to the complex social lives gorillas share,” the statement said.The zoo noted that despite his large size, Charles was afraid of toads. He also “despised”…
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