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Toto (1931–1968) (a.k.a. M'Toto meaning "Little Child" in Swahili) was a gorilla that was adopted and raised very much like a human child. A. Maria Hoyt adopted the baby female gorilla orphaned by a hunt in French Equatorial Africa in 1931. Mrs. Hoyt's husband killed the baby gorilla's father for a museum piece, and his guides killed its mother for fun. Mrs. Hoyt moved to Cuba to provide a more tropical home for Toto. At the age of four or five, Toto adopted a kitten named Principe, carrying the kitten with her everywhere. When Toto became too difficult to manage for a private keeper, she was leased to the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus as a potential mate for another gorilla, Gargantua, a.k.a. Buddy. Toto died in 1968. Toto is buried at "Sandy Lane" Kennels Pet Cemetery i

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  • Toto (1931 - 1968) fue una gorila famosa por ser uno de los primeros casos conocidos en que un animal cuidaba de un ser de otra especie. Toto fue adoptada y criada como un humano por A. Maria Hoyt, ya que había quedado huérfana en una cacería en el África Ecuatorial Francesa en 1931. Hoyt se mudó a Cuba para proporcionarle un ambiente más tropical. Cuando contaba entre cuatro y cinco años, Toto adoptó un gatito llamado Príncipe, llevándolo consigo a todos lados. En 1941, Hoyt publicó Toto and I: A Gorilla in the Family. * Datos: Q7828369 (es)
  • Toto (1931–1968) (a.k.a. M'Toto meaning "Little Child" in Swahili) was a gorilla that was adopted and raised very much like a human child. A. Maria Hoyt adopted the baby female gorilla orphaned by a hunt in French Equatorial Africa in 1931. Mrs. Hoyt's husband killed the baby gorilla's father for a museum piece, and his guides killed its mother for fun. Mrs. Hoyt moved to Cuba to provide a more tropical home for Toto. At the age of four or five, Toto adopted a kitten named Principe, carrying the kitten with her everywhere. When Toto became too difficult to manage for a private keeper, she was leased to the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus as a potential mate for another gorilla, Gargantua, a.k.a. Buddy. Toto died in 1968. Toto is buried at "Sandy Lane" Kennels Pet Cemetery i (en)
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  • Toto (1931 - 1968) fue una gorila famosa por ser uno de los primeros casos conocidos en que un animal cuidaba de un ser de otra especie. Toto fue adoptada y criada como un humano por A. Maria Hoyt, ya que había quedado huérfana en una cacería en el África Ecuatorial Francesa en 1931. Hoyt se mudó a Cuba para proporcionarle un ambiente más tropical. Cuando contaba entre cuatro y cinco años, Toto adoptó un gatito llamado Príncipe, llevándolo consigo a todos lados. Cuando se hizo demasiado difícil cuidar y manejar a Toto, Hoyt la vendió al Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus como potencial pareja para otro gorila, Gargantúa, también conocido como Buddy. Aunque Gargantua no se interesó en Toto y no tuvieron descendencia, el circo la anunciaba como Mrs. Gargantua. En 1941, Hoyt publicó Toto and I: A Gorilla in the Family. * Datos: Q7828369 (es)
  • Toto (1931–1968) (a.k.a. M'Toto meaning "Little Child" in Swahili) was a gorilla that was adopted and raised very much like a human child. A. Maria Hoyt adopted the baby female gorilla orphaned by a hunt in French Equatorial Africa in 1931. Mrs. Hoyt's husband killed the baby gorilla's father for a museum piece, and his guides killed its mother for fun. Mrs. Hoyt moved to Cuba to provide a more tropical home for Toto. At the age of four or five, Toto adopted a kitten named Principe, carrying the kitten with her everywhere. When Toto became too difficult to manage for a private keeper, she was leased to the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus as a potential mate for another gorilla, Gargantua, a.k.a. Buddy. Toto died in 1968. Toto is buried at "Sandy Lane" Kennels Pet Cemetery in Sarasota, Florida. (en)
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