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Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks DVD

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Item #: WB6602
Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks In 1971, graduate student Penny Patterson began teaching sign language to a gorilla named Koko, unaware that this relationship would come to define both their lives. What started out as a scientific experiment evolved into an intimate friendship, which for almost half a century has challenged the way we think about animals and cha... ... More
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Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks In 1971, graduate student Penny Patterson began teaching sign language to a gorilla named Koko, unaware that this relationship would come to define both their lives. What started out as a scientific experiment evolved into an intimate friendship, which for almost half a century has challenged the way we think about animals and changed the course of many lives.

Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks is a unique window into an incredible relationship. What can we learn from this extraordinary science experiment, and does it tell us more about animals' emotions or our own? Over forty years later, now internationally famous, Koko continues to redraw the line between people and animals.

Due to limited US rights, this product is not available for shipping to Canada.

Producer: Bridget Appleby
Executive Producer: Jo Shinner, Sacha Mirzoeff
Production Company: BBC; Public Broadcasting Service
Production Year: 2016
Copyright Year: 2015
Director: Jonathan Taylor
Narrator: Demetri Goritsas
Discs: 1
Subtitles: Y
Subtitle Language: English
Audio Format: Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen

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Bluebird reviewed Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks DVD
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Great story!
Review by Bluebird review stating Great story!
I enjoyed this story. It tells how you can communicate with animals. Koko uses sign language the way humans do ( I know sign language). I have pet birds and they all have their own way of signing when they want water, baths, etc. It shows that some of us, like myself, have animals as children, not always humans. Its a great story!

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