Samson (gorilla) explained

Samson
Species:Western lowland
Breed:Gorilla
Gender:Male
Birth Name:Samson
Birth Date:Captured 1949
Birth Place:Wild Born
Death Date:November 27, 1981
Death Place:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Resting Place Coordinates:Donated to Science
Known For:Milwaukee Zoo Main Attraction
Residence:Milwaukee County Zoo
Parents:Unknown
Children:None

Samson (1949–1981) was a male silverback western lowland gorilla given to the Washington Park Zoo in Milwaukee Wisconsin by the Pabst Brewing Company. Samson reached a weight of and lived alone in a glass enclosure. He often hit the windows in frustration and managed to break the glass four times. He was moved to the Milwaukee County Zoo in 1959, and quickly became the main attraction.[1] Samson was one of the largest gorillas in captivity.[2]

Main attraction

Samson was the main attraction for the Washington Park, Milwaukee Zoo in Milwaukee from the moment he arrived. The Zoo celebrated his fifth birthday with soda and a cake in front of his cage.[3] Samson attracted huge crowds that came to see him in his tiled stall every day. He appeared on television, in magazines and even on a Milwaukee bus pass. Because of Samson's isolation, glass pounding, and expressions, people saw him as sad, bored and lonely. His poor living conditions also seemed to contribute to that belief.[4]

Death and legacy

Samson died November 27, 1981. After Samson's death, the Milwaukee County Zoo preserved his semen for use in attempted insemination of several gorillas from other zoos. The inseminations all failed. Samson is now honored with a bronze statue of his head near the gorilla exhibit at the zoo.[5]

The Milwaukee Public Museum recreated Samson in an exhibit: Samson Remembered. The recreation of Samson was done by Wendy Christensen in 2007.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Milwaukee's Menagerie: Samson the Gorilla . mpl . MILWAUKEE PUBLIC LIBRARY . 22 June 2019.
  2. Web site: North Point Lighthouse presents "Milwaukee County Zoo," a fascinating and fun look back at the history of one of the finest zoos in the country and its most famous resident, Samson the gorilla. . urbanmilwaukee . Urban Milwaukee, Inc. . 22 June 2019.
  3. Web site: Gorillas Samson and Sambo Adoptive Birthday Party . wisconsinhistory . December 2003 . Wisconsin Historical Society . 22 June 2019.
  4. Web site: Snyder . Molly . Questions, suspicions remain decades after iconic Samson's death . onmilwaukee . 18 November 2012 . On Milwaukee . 22 June 2019.
  5. Web site: Samson . uwmarchives . University of Wisconsin Milwaukee . 22 June 2019.
  6. Web site: Samson . mpm . Milwaukee Public Museum. . 22 June 2019.