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This handout picture released from the Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens shows giant male gorilla Shabani, who weighs about 180 kg, at the Higashiyama Zoo in Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture. The 18-year-old silverback with brooding good looks and rippling muscles is causing a stir at the Japanese zoo, with women flocking to check out the hunky pin-up. | AFP-JIJI / HIGASHIYAMA ZOO AND BOTANICAL GARDENS

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