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Macho (no surname)

Birth
Death
1978
Rwanda
Burial
Karisoke, Eastern, Rwanda Add to Map
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Macho was one of many gorillas studied in the wild by American zoologist Dian Fossey.

"Fossey's study groups had not been direct victims of poaching until Fossey's favorite gorilla Digit was killed in 1978. Later that year, the silverback of Digit's Group 4, named for Fossey's Uncle Bert, was shot in the heart while trying to save his son, Kweli, from being seized by poachers cooperating with the Rwandan park conservator. Kweli's mother, Macho, was also killed in the raid, but Kweli was not captured due to Uncle Bert's intervention; however, three-year-old Kweli died slowly and painfully of gangrene, from being brushed by a poacher's bullet."

Source: Biography of Dian Fossey, Wikipedia
Macho was one of many gorillas studied in the wild by American zoologist Dian Fossey.

"Fossey's study groups had not been direct victims of poaching until Fossey's favorite gorilla Digit was killed in 1978. Later that year, the silverback of Digit's Group 4, named for Fossey's Uncle Bert, was shot in the heart while trying to save his son, Kweli, from being seized by poachers cooperating with the Rwandan park conservator. Kweli's mother, Macho, was also killed in the raid, but Kweli was not captured due to Uncle Bert's intervention; however, three-year-old Kweli died slowly and painfully of gangrene, from being brushed by a poacher's bullet."

Source: Biography of Dian Fossey, Wikipedia

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  • Created by: HJ
  • Added: May 18, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129977592/macho-(no_surname): accessed ), memorial page for Macho (no surname) (unknown–1978), Find a Grave Memorial ID 129977592, citing Gorilla Cemetery at Karisoke Research Station, Karisoke, Eastern, Rwanda; Maintained by HJ (contributor 46937296).