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Caption only: Goodies for gorilla

Deseret News (Salt Lake City),  May 9, 2008  

Jenny, recognized as the world's oldest living gorilla in captivity, celebrates her 55th birthday Thursday with a four-layer frozen fruit cake and banana-leaf wrapped treats at the Dallas Zoo. Her caretakers say she's having a few joint issues and her eyesight isn't what it used to be, but she still looks good for her old age.

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Gorillas in the wild normally live to age 30 or 35. Heath care and protection have extended the animals' life span in zoos.

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