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An ‘iconic’ gorilla that has lived at the Toronto Zoo since it first opened in 1974 is experiencing health issues and will be kept from the public as he receives treatment.

Charles, a 52-year-old Western lowland gorilla, began displaying “concerning health symptoms” over the weekend, according to the zoo.

The Toronto Zoo said on Sunday that the gorilla is experiencing symptoms that suggest he may be suffering significant heart issues.

“He has been prescribed medications and the veterinary team will adjust the treatment plan based on how he responds,” the post reads.

Charles is considered geriatric, the zoo says, as most Western lowland gorillas live between 30 and 40 years in the wild. Reaching his age is a “true testament” of the care he receives, they add, as he has been an “iconic” resident of the zoo for the last 50 years.

The Toronto Zoo notes that Western lowland gorillas are a …

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