Koko is a gorilla who is able to understand more than 1000 signs based on American sign language. She cannot speak but she understands over 2000 spoken English words.Answered by: Brianna Wallot
Francine Patterson was a psychologist who worked with Koko, a gorilla known for her ability to communicate using sign language. Patterson taught Koko over 1,000 signs and conducted groundbreaking research into animal intelligence and communication.
Koko Keys typically opens at 10:00 AM. It's best to check the specific operating hours on their official website for the most up-to-date information.
Koko lives at The Gorilla Foundation in Woodside, California, which is in the Santa Cruz Mountains about 35 miles south of San Francisco. She has her own specially equipped trailer and two outdoor play areas. (from koko.org)
You can compare Koko the gorilla to humans by highlighting similarities in intelligence, emotions, and ability to communicate. Additionally, you can also discuss differences in physical characteristics, social structures, and cognition between Koko and humans. It is important to recognize that while Koko displayed remarkable linguistic abilities and emotional depth, she still possesses distinct differences from humans due to her being a different species.
koko is a real name!
Koko = Blood Kōkō = net
KoKo Taylor's birth name is Walton, Cora.
Koko Laimana's birth name is Koana Kamaile Laimana.
koko moko shipo has no meaning as a sentence. koko (ここ) = "here" moko is not a japanese word. shippō (七宝) = "seven treasures"
The term kokopelli is really a Hopi word, not a Zuni one, but it has been adopted into Zuni mythology. The meaning of kokopelli is unclear; perhaps it is from the Hopi name of another god (Koko) plus Hopi pelli, a type of fly.In Zuni the term koko is often applied to katchinas in general, so it could be said to be loosely connected with kokopelli.
cora Walton cora Walton
KOKO - AM - was created in 1954.
The cast of Koko - 2012 includes: Mario Duarte as Koko
suru koto ga nai nara koko ni inaide
ここ (koko) means "here", and そこ (soko) means "there". So ここそこ (koko soko) would mean "here there".
Aquilino Martin de la Llana Pimentel