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Koko the Gorilla is a big business
Actually what I really want to see in this scenario is if outside primate behavior experts will be brought into confirm or debunk this amazing vocabulary of Koko’s as part of this lawsuit. IIRC rtesearcher access to Koko has always been very limited.
I, too, am skeptical of how much Koko is actually communicating, vs. how much Penny is projecting onto her. I don’t have my copy here, but I believe Martin Gardner had a chapter on her (and primate communication studies in general) in his Science: Good, Bad and Bogus.
Stephen Pinker also discusses Koko and other non-human primates in The Language Instinct. He’s not impressed.
Many, many moons ago, I wrote this piece for the newsgroup alt.folklore.urban. Things haven’t changed substantially since then, as far as I’ve been able to find out. Patterson chooses to release her findings to popular television programs and mass-market magazines to the exclusion of peer-reviewed journals, and apparently continues to staff the Gorilla Institute with people who believe in Koko’s abilities and to block or restrict access by skeptics.
If the nipple accusations are true, then all I can say is :eek: she’s finally flipped!
Has to be one of the worst pick up lines I’ve ever heard.
“Show me your hooters. My gorilla likes it.”
Can’t believe it worked.
See Talking with a Gorilla if you really want to see just how silly the claims have gotten for her ability to communicate.
Robin Williams describes a similar story in “Live On Broadway”, which was in 2002.
“When a gorilla’s got you by the tits… you listen!”
Excelllent article!
Double handed bike horn honk.
This is really funny, but it’s really strange, too. In April 1997, MAD TV did a sketch about Cha-Cha, the signing gorilla. The gorilla signs something, and the woman researcher interprets. An observer says “That’s not right. I know sign language, and she just asked you for oral sex!” Near the end of the sketch, the gorilla leads the researcher into the bushes where you hear the usual naughty noises.
I wonder if this is a coincidence, or these type of things have occurred before and rumors got out for MAD TV to pick up.
“DO NOT GO TO STAGE 2!”
I just want to point out that Koko is a female gorilla.
And Ms. Patterson is also female.
Perhaps, the reasoning behind displaying one’s mammaries to a gorilla is to show your solidarity with the animal by proving that you are fellow mammals? See, a perfectly logical explanation can be found if you just bullsh… er, think about it.