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Published 12:49 26 Jan 2022 GMT
"Ozzie’s life’s contributions are indelible, in the generations of individuals he leaves behind in the gorilla population and in the world’s body of knowledge in the care of his species.
"Our thoughts are with his care team, who have lost a part of their lives and a part of their hearts."
Jodi Carrigan, Associate Curator of Primates added: "No matter how many years we get with our animals, it's never long enough. We made every minute count with Ozzie and he will always love on in our hearts."
Last year, Ozzie celebrated his 60th birthday at the zoo with a multi-tired ice cake full of frozen fruit.
He has four children, one granddaughter and two great-grandchildren, all of whom live at Zoo Atlanta
Ozzie was the third oldest gorilla in the world. The oldest is 64-year-old Fatou, at the Berlin Zoo in Germany, and the second oldest is Helen, from the Louisville Zoo in Kentucky, who turned 63 on 1 January.
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