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Snowflake ( ca, Floquet de Neu, es, Copito de Nieve, french: Flocon de Neige; – 24 November 2003) was the world's only known albino
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. He was kept at
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in
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, from 1966 until his death in 2003.


History

Snowflake was captured in the
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region in
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on 1 October 1966 by ethnic
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farmer Benito Mañé. Mañé had killed the rest of Snowflake's gorilla group (traditional in colour). Mañé then kept Snowflake at his home for four days before transporting him to Bata, where he was purchased by primatologist
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. Originally named ''Nfumu Ngui'' in
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("white gorilla") by his captor, he was then nicknamed ''Floquet de Neu'' (
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for "little snowflake") by his keeper, Jordi Sabater Pi.


Characteristics

Snowflake was a western lowland gorilla with non-syndromic oculocutaneous albinism. He had poor vision, though tests to determine whether he had a central blind spot did not find one. Barcelona Zoo director Antonio Jonch wrote:
"The eye had a blueish
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, a normal
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, and a light blue iris which was very transparent to transillumination. Accommodation and refraction were normal. The media were transparent and the
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of the eye normal and totally depigmented. The
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were perfectly visible and the pupil was normal. The animal displayed marked photophobia, which caused it to close its eyes repeatedly when exposed to bright light. In diffuse light similar to that in its
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, we calculated that it blinked on an average of 20 times a minute."
Study of Snowflake's genome determined that his parents had 12% of their DNA in common, leading researchers to believe that his parents were uncle and niece. The same study revealed that his albinism was caused by a mutation of the '' SLC45A2'' gene. Snowflake received the
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from both parents, causing his albinism.


Life in Barcelona

Upon his arrival to Barcelona in November 1966, he was given an official reception by the then-
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, and called ''Blancanieves'' (" Snow White") in the newspaper '' Tele/Exprés''. He became famous, though, with the name given to him by Sabater when ''
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'' featured him on the cover in March 1967, with the English name Snowflake. This name spread among the press (''
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''). Sabater himself called the gorilla ''Copi'' or ''Floquet'', and in the later years ''Nfumu''.


Offspring

Snowflake fathered 22 offspring by three different mates, or "dams". Six of his offspring survived to adulthood. None of Snowflake's offspring was albino, but all should be heterozygous, recessive carriers, for the albino gene. Half of his grandchildren likely carry the albino gene. If both parents were albino gene carriers, they have 25% chance of producing an albino offspring and a 50% chance that the offspring will be a carrier of the gene. As of September 2021, Snowflake had a total of 21 grandchildren (11 survived) and eight great-grandchildren (all living). Snowflake's great-grandson N'Kou has pink fingers, which is perhaps suggestive of partial albinism.


Death

In 2001, Snowflake was diagnosed with an unusual form of skin cancer, almost certainly related to his albinism. By 2003, Snowflake's health began to deteriorate. After he began losing interest in his usual activities, isolating himself from other gorillas and exhibiting signs of pain, Snowflake's keepers decided to euthanize him. The decision was publicly announced in September 2003. Thousands of people visited Snowflake at the Barcelona Zoo before he was euthanized on 24 November 2003. At the time of his death, Snowflake was thought to be between 38 and 40 years old.


Legacy

*The
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95962 Copito, discovered by Spanish astronomer J. Manteca, is named in his honour. *A scholarship for research on
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was created in memory of and homage to Snowflake. Snowflake's fame also helped to promote awareness of the endangered gorilla species. *An illustration and brief description of Snowflake (as of 1969) appears in the Italian children nonfiction book series ''Guarda e Scopri Gli Animali''. *The gorilla became a main character in the novel ''Memòries d'en Floquet de Neu'' ("Snowflake's Memories") by Catalan writer Toni Sala. *Sabater Pi also dedicated a book to the gorilla, under the title ''Copito para Siempre'' (''Snowflake Forever''). *He also makes a brief appearance in Italo Calvino's novel ''Mr. Palomar'' – the passage is a meditation on loneliness, captivity, the burden of being unique in the world, and mortality. *''
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'' on
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devoted an episode to him. *Former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins wrote of Snowflake in his poem, "Searching," published in his 2008 collection, ''Ballistics.'' *Snowflake appears on the front cover of dance music act
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, Dutch football player
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was nicknamed ''Copito de Nieve'' because of his blond hair. *Snowflake appeared on ''
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'' (Les Tres Bessones) episode "The Triplets meet King Kong" as a guest of honor for the appearance of King Kong in Barcelona's Olympic Stadium. *In 2009 French musician released the album ''Toutim'' where the song ''Copito De Nieve De Barcelone'' is dedicated to Snowflake. *In 2011, there was a live action/CGI film called ''
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'' that depicts the fictional childhood of Snowflake (voiced by
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).


Albino gorillas in other media

Other albino (or white-furred) gorillas similar in appearance to Snowflake have appeared in different media. * Prior to the birth of Snowflake, the film '' Son of Kong'' featured King Kong's son, which was an albino gorilla that was twice the height of a human and was named "Little Kong". * In '' Legends of Chima'', the Gorilla Tribe member Grizzam has white fur similar to Snowflake. * A white-furred gorilla appears in the French superhero comic series '' Photonik'' (featuring in "African Devil"; Volume 1, ''Mustang'' #66, 1981), serving as the totem for an evil shaman who wishes to rule all of Africa. As was the case with Snowflake, his entire group is killed by an unscrupulous poacher, and the white gorilla sold into captivity. * In ''
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was depicted as an albino gorilla. * In the ''
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'', an albino western lowland gorilla named Winter (voiced and motion-captured by Aleks Paunovic), appears in Caesar's tribe and defected to the Colonel's side out of fear. * In the 2018 film ''
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'' (which is based on the video game series of the same name), George (motion-captured by Jason Liles) is albino in the movie adaptation to differentiate him from King Kong.
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stated that George is based on Snowflake. * In ''
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'', Uhk'loc is rare tamable gorilla
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with a unique silver/white skin.


See also

*
List of individual apes This is a list of non-human apes of encyclopedic interest. It includes individual chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, and gibbons that are in some way famous or notable. Actors * Bam Bam, an orangutan, played Precious (Passions), Preciou ...


References


Further reading

* Riopelle, A.J., "Snowflake the world's first white gorilla", ''National Geographic'' 131:442-8, March 1967 * "Unique in all gorilladom: Roman Luera Carbo's Snowflake", ''Life'' 62:69–70, March 31, 1967 * Riopelle, A.J., "Growing up with Snowflake", ''National Geographic'' 138:490–503, October 1970 * Jonch, Antonio, "The White Gorilla (Gorilla g. gorilla) At Barcelona Zoo", ''International Zoo Yearbook'' Vol. XIII, 1967, pg. 196 * Schmeck, Harold M. Jr., "First Known White Gorilla Is Found", ''The New York Times'' F. 23 pgs. 1:5 & 41:2 * "Rare albino gorilla dies", ''The Montreal Gazette'', November 25, 2003, pg. A.21 * Gerritsen, Vivienne Baillie (August 2004
"Snowy stardom"
''Protein Spotlight '' (SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics). * https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/snowflake ''Nature'' episode: "Snowflake: The White Gorilla" at
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