Toto (gorilla) explained

Toto
Othername:M'Toto ("Little Child" in Swahili)
Species:western lowland gorilla
Gender:female
Resting Place:"Sandy Lane" Kennels Pet Cemetery, Sarasota, Florida

Toto (1931–1968) (a.k.a. M'Toto meaning "Little Child" in Swahili) [1] was a gorilla that was adopted and raised very much like a human child.

Early life

A. Maria Hoyt adopted the baby female gorilla orphaned by a hunt in French Equatorial Africa in 1931.[2] 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.

Circus

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.[3]

Death

Toto died in 1968.[4] Toto is buried at "Sandy Lane" Kennels Pet Cemetery in Sarasota, Florida.

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Time Magazine, December 30, 1940 p.9
  2. News: Briggs . Jack . 1969-07-31 . Circus 'Gorilla Lady' Legend Ends with Alps Death of M'Toto's Owner . 33 . The Tampa Tribune . 2023-10-03.
  3. Conant . Roger . 1943 . Gorilla Round-Up . Scientific American . 168 . 6 . 246–248 . 10.1038/scientificamerican0643-246 . 24968060 . 1943SciAm.168..246C . 0036-8733.
  4. News: Gelder . Lawrence Van . 1968-09-02 . M'Toto, Oldest Captive Gorilla, Dies at 38, Trouper to the End; Gargantua's Spurned Mate, an Avid TV Watcher, Buried in Florida . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-10-03 . 0362-4331.