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Dian Fossey loved animals, trained as an occupational 1) ..... (THERAPY) and worked miracles with disabled children. However, she had always had a desire to see more of the world. After reading some books by George Schalles, she decided to save up and go to Africa for 6 weeks to see the wildlife. When she first saw some mountain gorillas she became 2) .... (FASCINATE) with them and began watching and recording their behaviour. She went home, studied to become a zoologist, and then returned to Africa to spend the rest of her life studying mountain gorillas.\nOver time, Dian came to know the gorillas as individuals and gave them all names. One day, a young male gorilla she named Peanuts came over and touched her hand. After some time, Dian earned their trust and was able to sit with the gorillas and play with them and their babies.\nDian's favourite gorilla was a young male named Digit. Tragically, on New Year's Day, 1978, Dian found he had been killed by poachers. The poachers were locals making money from selling the hands, heads and feet of the gorillas. They sold their heads as wall 3) .... (DECORATE), and hands and feet as ashtrays.\nSeveral other gorillas met the same fate. Dian declared war on the poachers. 4) ..... (UNFORTUNATE, she was so outspoken that she became a target for 5) ..... (VIOLENT).\nOn December 26th, 1985, she was found murdered in her cabin. She was buried in the cemetery next\nto her beloved gorillas. She was 53 years old. Her killer, probably a poacher, was never found.\nWhat happened to Dian's beloved gorillas is what can happen to all animals whose parts are used to make souvenirs. So, be aware and never bring back any exotic gifts along with your 6) ... (BEAUTY) memories. Buying souvenirs made from ivory, animal skins, teeth, bones, coral or turtle shells endangers animals and keeps poachers in business. Don't help drive innocent animals to extinction.

