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High-Age Bonobo Sleeps in the Wuppertal Zoo

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Written by:dpa At the age of almost 62, a particularly aged Bonobo died in the Wuppertal Zoo. The monkey Mato had been put to sleep on Wednesday for health reasons, the zoo reported on Facebook. He had far exceeded the life expectancy for Bonobos. According to the zoo, Mato was the world's oldest animal of its kind in the breeding book. Mato had already suffered from hip arthrosis and age-related heart failure for a long time. He had received pa…
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Written by:dpa At the age of almost 62, a particularly aged Bonobo died in the Wuppertal Zoo. The monkey Mato had been put to sleep on Wednesday for health reasons, the zoo reported on Facebook. He had far exceeded the life expectancy for Bonobos. According to the zoo, Mato was the world's oldest animal of its kind in the breeding book. Mato had already suffered from hip arthrosis and age-related heart failure for a long time. He had received pa…

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RN broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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