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A BACHELOR NO MORE.—Guy, the famous 24-year-old gorilla at London Zoo, has accepted a mate. The female, called Lomie, was recently introduced to the cage of the 27-stone giant which has lived on its own for most of its life. Zoo officials hope the pair will produce a baby gorilla.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32847, 22 February 1972, Page 19

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A BACHELOR NO MORE.—Guy, the famous 24-year-old gorilla at London Zoo, has accepted a mate. The female, called Lomie, was recently introduced to the cage of the 27-stone giant which has lived on its own for most of its life. Zoo officials hope the pair will produce a baby gorilla. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32847, 22 February 1972, Page 19

A BACHELOR NO MORE.—Guy, the famous 24-year-old gorilla at London Zoo, has accepted a mate. The female, called Lomie, was recently introduced to the cage of the 27-stone giant which has lived on its own for most of its life. Zoo officials hope the pair will produce a baby gorilla. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32847, 22 February 1972, Page 19

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