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The '''Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens''' is a 133-acre zoo founded in 1966 in [[Los Angeles]], California. The first zoo, Griffith Park Zoo, opened in 1912 and was located about 3.2 km south of the current zoo site until it was closed in August 1966. Los Angeles Zoo houses one of the largest chimpanzee tribes of any North American zoo, and is also home to the Campo Gorilla Reserve - specially designed partly in response to a number of gorilla escapes (notably Evelyn and Jim) during the 1990s and 2000s.
 
The '''Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens''' is a 133-acre zoo founded in 1966 in [[Los Angeles]], California. The first zoo, Griffith Park Zoo, opened in 1912 and was located about 3.2 km south of the current zoo site until it was closed in August 1966. Los Angeles Zoo houses one of the largest chimpanzee tribes of any North American zoo, and is also home to the Campo Gorilla Reserve - specially designed partly in response to a number of gorilla escapes (notably Evelyn and Jim) during the 1990s and 2000s.
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Actress [[Kim Hunter]] spent a considerable time at the Los Angeles Zoo in preparation for her role as [[Zira (APJ)|Zira]] in the 1968 film ''[[Planet of the Apes (1968)|Planet of the Apes]]'', particularly in order to realistically portray the few kissing scenes shared by Zira and [[Cornelius I|Cornelius]]: ''"They kiss somewhat as we do, but not exactly. With apes, it's more a biting of the lips, and a caressing, rather than the solid contact humans prefer to make. Anyhow, it's really very dear."''<ref>[http://pota.goatley.com/scripts/pota_pg_final.pdf Final Production Information Guide at Hunter's Planet of the Apes Archive]</ref>
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Many years later, researching her role as [[Maurice]] in the 2011 film ''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]'', actress [[Karin Konoval]] also spent time at the Los Angeles Zoo with two old male orangutans, and another names Towan at Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle.<ref>''Movie Apes Unmasked!'', by Jim Nelson - 'National Enquirer' (28 July 2014)</ref> [[Corinna Bechko]], who wrote a number of successful [[Planet of the Apes (BOOM! Studios)|''Planet of the Apes'']] comic series' for [[Boom! Studios|BOOM! Studios]], holds a Zoology degree and spent many years working with wildlife and in zoos, including a research position at Los Angeles Zoo collecting behavioural data on [[chimpanzee]]s and [[orangutan]]s. Corinna believes that 'Bruno' the male orangutan at LA Zoo was used as a model for the character of Maurice.<ref>[http://pota.goatley.com/scrolls/simianscrolls_17.pdf Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman interview in 'Simian Scrolls #17' at ''Hunter's Planet of the Apes Archive'']</ref>
 
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The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is a 133-acre zoo founded in 1966 in Los Angeles, California. The first zoo, Griffith Park Zoo, opened in 1912 and was located about 3.2 km south of the current zoo site until it was closed in August 1966. Los Angeles Zoo houses one of the largest chimpanzee tribes of any North American zoo, and is also home to the Campo Gorilla Reserve - specially designed partly in response to a number of gorilla escapes (notably Evelyn and Jim) during the 1990s and 2000s.

Actress Kim Hunter spent a considerable time at the Los Angeles Zoo in preparation for her role as Zira in the 1968 film Planet of the Apes, particularly in order to realistically portray the few kissing scenes shared by Zira and Cornelius: "They kiss somewhat as we do, but not exactly. With apes, it's more a biting of the lips, and a caressing, rather than the solid contact humans prefer to make. Anyhow, it's really very dear."[1]

Many years later, researching her role as Maurice in the 2011 film Rise of the Planet of the Apes, actress Karin Konoval also spent time at the Los Angeles Zoo with two old male orangutans, and another names Towan at Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle.[2] Corinna Bechko, who wrote a number of successful Planet of the Apes comic series' for BOOM! Studios, holds a Zoology degree and spent many years working with wildlife and in zoos, including a research position at Los Angeles Zoo collecting behavioural data on chimpanzees and orangutans. Corinna believes that 'Bruno' the male orangutan at LA Zoo was used as a model for the character of Maurice.[3]

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