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CNN.com - World's only albino gorilla dies - Nov. 24, 2003 (210 words)
Snowflake, an extremely rare albino gorilla and the most popular resident of Barcelona Zoo, died of skin cancer early Monday morning, zoo officials said.
Snowflake, or Copito de Nieve in Spanish, was taken to the zoo's veterinary department for an autopsy.
Snowflake was diagnosed with skin cancer in 2001.
NATURE. Snowflake: The White Gorilla. Snowflake's Legacy | PBS (288 words)
After nearly 40 years, Snowflake the white gorilla -- who was the zoo's most famous resident -- was nearing death.
"Snowflake has lost his desire to play around with the rest of the family," said one, sighing; "he prefers to sit alone, out of sight." The keeper mentioned that caretakers were giving the gorilla painkillers.
Ndengue was always his favorite, and Snowflake showed much distress after her death" a few years before his own.
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