![]() 1284x2778px Silverback Gorilla Background iPhone, Gorrilla, HD phone wallpaper.1080x1920px zootopia, cartoons, zoo, HD phone wallpaper.3840x2160px Silverback PUBG, HD wallpaper.USA Ohio animals Gorrilla University of Cincinnati black Cincinnati Bearcats animal primate panda baseball swag IPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad iPad, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, 9.7" iPad Pro: 2048x1536, 1536x2048 IPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro Max: 1290x2796 IPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Plus: 1284x2778 IPhone Xs Max, iPhone 11 Pro Max: 1242x2688 IPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone 11 Pro: 1125x2436 IPhone 6 plus, iPhone 6s plus, iPhone 7 plus, iPhone 8 plus: 1242x2208 IPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone 8: 750x1334 IPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone SE: 640x1136 ![]() ![]() IPhone: iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS: 320x480 He says, "I'll bet my life on this, that child would not be here today.MacBook Pro 13.3" Retina, MacBook Air 13" Retina, MacBook Air 13.3"(2020, M1): 2560x1600 Dual monitor: Hanna says he knew what would happen if the gorilla wasn't killed. The host of "Jack Hanna's Into the Wild" tells WBNS-TV that he saw video of the gorilla jerking the boy through a shallow moat in the exhibit Saturday. "Jack Hanna says the Cincinnati Zoo made the right call by killing a gorilla that grabbed a 4-year-old boy who had entered its enclosure. Jack Hanna backs decision to kill gorilla at zoo “I think the keeper should have got in and tried to get the gorilla out, …” "I don't think he should have been killed. Speaking on This Morning, Levan agreed that staff were right to kill the animal, but his mother - who joined the discussion over the phone - strongly disagreed. The US establishment has drawn criticism after the fatal shooting of Harambe the gorilla, which occurred when he took hold of a four-year-old child who had entered his area. "The mother of Levan Merritt, who was saved from a gorilla’s enclosure as a child in the 1980s, has joined the backlash against Cincinnati Zoo after a similar incident. ![]() Mom of son who fell in gorilla enclosure in 1980s said gorilla should have been spared Explore The Express "Days after her 4-year-old son plummeted 20 feet into the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla exhibit, after animal rights activists blamed her alleged poor parenting for the death of a beloved, endangered ape named Harambe, then called on child protective services to investigate her, the boy's mother became the Internet's most reviled mom." Social media is quick to attack parents for gorilla death Explore The Chicago Tribune Tranquilizers may not have taken effect in time to save the boy while the dart might have agitated the animal, worsening the situation, Maynard said."We are heartbroken about losing Harambe, but a child's life was in danger and a quick decision had to be made," he said." The boy was in "imminent danger," leaving the zoo's Dangerous Animal Response Team with no option but to shoot the 450-pound gorilla, zoo director Thane Maynard said in a statement on Facebook. "Those are some of the words the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden used Sunday in a contrite explanation for the death of Harambe, a 17-year-old western lowland gorilla killed on Saturday to save a boy who slipped into the zoo's habitat. Zoo officials defend shooting, killing gorilla A petition called for the parents of the 3-year-old boy to be held responsible for the death of Harambe, a 17-year-old male Western lowland silverback gorilla." "Animal rights activists continued to protest Monday over the death of a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo who was fatally shot so authorities could rescue a child who had fallen into the animal's enclosure.
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