Hinckley Times

Meet zoo’s oldest animal

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COCO, Twycross Zoo’s oldest animal, recently celebrated an impressive 53 years of life with the ultimate birthday bash!

The chimpanzee, who has been a favourite with visitors since her arrival in 1969, had a super fun day with her family, during which the whole troop got to tuck in to the ultimate birthday treat of peanut butter and blueberrie­s!

Coco was the fourth resident to ever be registered to the zoo, therefore a very popular member of the family. Since her arrival she has created quite the chimp clan, having had six children, 20 grandchild­ren, five great grandchild­ren and one great great granddaugh­ter - she takes conservati­on seriously!

Kris Hern, Team Leader of Great Apes at Twycross Zoo, said: “We all absolutely adore Coco and she is very special to us here at the Zoo.

“We are extremely proud of her and all she has done for her species. To have created a family of over 30 chimps is quite staggering and she has been a vital part of our breeding programme, setting a tremendous example to all her young, who we hope follow in her footsteps.”

Families have been flocking to Twycross over the Easter school holidays to take advantage of discounted tickets.

Twycross Zoo is open to the public from 10am to 6pm, 364 days a year. For more informatio­n and to book tickets visit www.twycrosszo­o.org or call 0844 474 1777.

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Coco, Twycross Zoo’s oldest animal, recently celebrated an impressive 53 years of life with the ultimate birthday bash! Coco was the fourth resident to ever be registered to the Zoo, therefore a very popular member of the family

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