It sounds like you're asking about organizations, countries, or entities that have sent a gorilla somewhere—perhaps into space, to a zoo, or on a conservation mission. Here are a few possibilities based on different interpretations:
1. Gorillas in Space 🚀
No gorillas have been sent to space (unlike monkeys and dogs, which were used in early space programs).
The U.S. and Soviet Union sent other primates (like Ham the chimpanzee in 1961), but not gorillas.
2. Gorillas Relocated for Conservation 🌍
Organizations like the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, WWF, and ICCN (Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature) have been involved in gorilla conservation and sometimes relocate gorillas for protection.
Example: In 2019, orphaned gorillas were moved to a sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3. Gorillas Sent to Zoos 🏛️
Many countries have imported gorillas for zoos (e.g., Colo, the first gorilla born in captivity in the U.S. in 1956).
Modern transfers are usually part of breeding programs (e.g., European Endangered Species Programme).
4. Pop Culture References 🎥
The movie Congo (1995) features a gorilla (Amy) sent on a mission.
Planet of the Apes involves apes in space (but not gorillas specifically).
If you meant something else—like a meme, a specific event, or a joke—let me know! 🦍