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List of individual apes

This is a list of non-human apes of encyclopedic interest. It includes individual hominoids that are in some way famous or notable.

Actors

Artists

  • Congo (1954–1964), a chimpanzee, abstract impressionist painter of the late 1950s.
  • Koko (1971–2018), a gorilla, widely believed to be able to communicate with humans through sign language.
  • Michael (1973–2000), a silverback gorilla, impressionist painter, was taught American sign language with Koko
  • Peter, alias Pierre Brassau, a chimpanzee, was the subject of a famous hoax through which the chimpanzee's paintings were presented as the avant-garde works of unknown French (human) artist "Pierre Brassau".

Science and exploration

  • Abang (born 1966)—orangutan, taught to use and make a stone tool (cutting flake)
  • Ai (1976-2026)—chimpanzee, studied by scientists at Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
  • Ayumu (born 2000)—chimpanzee, studied by scientists at Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
  • Bonnie—orangutan, began whistling (mimicking an animal caretaker), which is changing ideas about primate sound repertoires
  • Chantek (1977–2017)—orangutan, involved with language research and ApeNet language-using great ape ambassador
  • Enos (died 1962)—chimpanzee, 1961 NASA Project Mercury orbiter, the only chimpanzee and the third primate to orbit the Earth
  • Flo (died 1972)—chimpanzee, key member of the Kasakela Chimpanzee Community studied by Jane Goodall; received an obituary in the Sunday Times
  • Frodo (1976–2013)—chimpanzee, baby-eating "bully", attacked Jane Goodall and Gary Larson
  • Gua—chimpanzee; raised as a child by the Drs. Kellogg alongside their son Donald
  • Ham (1956–1983)—chimpanzee; the first great ape to successfully travel to space, Ham's 1961 NASA Project Mercury suborbital flight occurred 11 months before Enos' orbital mission.
  • Jenny—orangutan, encountered and described by Charles Darwin in March 1838 at London Zoo.
  • Kanzi (1980-2025)—bonobo, involved with language research and tool invention, ApeNet language-using great ape ambassador
  • Koko (1971–2018)—gorilla, involved with sign language research and ApeNet language-using great ape ambassador
  • Lana—chimpanzee, reared at Yerkes National Primate Research Center as part of its language analogue project
  • Loulis—chimpanzee, involved in ape hand-signing research
  • Lucy—chimpanzee, cross-fostered and raised by University of Oklahoma psychotherapist
  • Moja (1972-2002)—chimpanzee, involved in ape hand-signing research
  • Nim Chimpsky (1973–2000)—chimpanzee, named after linguist Noam Chomsky
  • Nyota (born 1998)—bonobo, Panbanisha's son
  • Oliver (1957–2012)—chimpanzee, the so-called "Missing Link", apparent "humanzee"
  • Panbanisha—bonobo at the same research center as Kanzi
  • Panpanzee (1985–2014)—chimpanzee at the same research center as Kanzi
  • Poco (1981)—chimpanzee researched by Robin Crompton whose early confinement resulted in human-like bipedality
  • Sarah (1959–2019)—research chimpanzee whose cognitive skills are documented in The Mind of an Ape
  • Sultan—chimpanzee, used in classic Kohler tool-use studies
  • Titus (1974–2009)—gorilla, an extensively observed silverback mountain gorilla
  • Viki—chimpanzee, one of the first apes used in ape language experiments
  • Washoe (1965–2007)—chimpanzee, pioneer ape of hand-signing research

Zoo-kept

Circus use

As politicians

Pets

  • Bubbles (b. 1983)—chimpanzee belonging to singer Michael Jackson from 1985 to 2005. Appeared in Jackson's "Liberian Girl" music video. In 2005, Jackson admitted that Bubbles had grown from the cute and cuddly "baby" Jackson had treated as a human child, to a very large, very strong, pugnacious adult male. Bubbles was initially moved to a private wildlife reserve in the late 1980s, and in 2004, he was relocated to the Center for Great Apes, in Wauchula, Florida.
  • Moe, a chimpanzee who lived with a California couple until he was seized by authorities.

See also

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