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Zookeeper Makes Shocking Revelations Relating To Harambe’s Death


The world received sad news when a 17-year-old innocent gorilla was killed at a zoo in Cincinnati.

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Known to many as Harambe, this adorable animal stole the hearts of many. And that’s why his killing sparked debates from all over.  However, details relating to Harambe’s death were never released. And that kept many wildlife lovers in the dark.

Now, the famous zookeeper that was present at the sight of the gorilla’s shooting incident is speaking. And some of the revelations are shocking, to say the least.

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Here’s the latest update on the real truth that internet users didn’t see coming their way.

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Silverback gorilla shot dead at Cincinnati zoo

A 17-year-old gorilla made headlines when his death surfaced at a zoo in Cincinnati. Moreover, reports explained how the entire ordeal went out of hand when a 4-year-old toddler entered into the animal’s enclosure.

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Many people present at the sight of the shooting claim that there was literally no need to brutally kill the gorilla. On the other hand, many people also held the view that the gorilla was actually doing his best to protect the child. Simply put, he intended no harm at all.

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With that being said, the real zookeeper that was present at the crime scene is speaking out. And it’s probably not what many expected.

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Zookeeper reveals details about Harambe’s death

The internet is filled with debates and viral threads relating to Harambe’s death. Likewise, some wildlife enthusiasts continue to question why the exact incident took place in the first place.

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And who better way to explain the details of the shocking shooting situation than a zookeeper with plenty of experience.

Meet Amanda O’Donoughue. She’s an ex zookeeper who knows the ins and outs of different animal species. And now, she’s speaking her mind about the viral gorilla shooting incident. But what is she saying?

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According to reports, Amanda took to social media to explain her side of the story. Unbelievingly, her thoughts and opinions were something that not too many people were anticipating.

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Adult male silver gorillas are more than meets the eye

The zookeeper’s side of the story revolves around one simple principle. And that includes protecting his entire group. And while you might term them as ‘gentle giants,’ there’s truly more to this story.

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While gorillas aren’t as violent as chimpanzees, they aren’t too soft either. And that’s especially true when you’ve got a giant male that weighs over 400 pounds. To put it simply, these gorillas are as strong as 10 adult human males combined.

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So how exactly do silverback gorillas protect themselves and others in their surrounding? Well, the answer is simple. They bluff up and make the effort to intimidate anyone that’s threatening for them. And in the case of Harambe’s death, there was no exception.

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Harambe and the kid- every zookeeper’s nightmare

Harambe’s death shocked many people. But Amanda explains the harrowing scenes of a silverback gorilla surrounding a child. Similarly, she described it as any zookeeper’s worst nightmare.

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Meanwhile, Amanda went into intricate details of how she watched the whole video. She said the manner in which he pursed his lips and postured himself was a little scary.

While she claims that gorillas are caring, curious, and kind creatures, they’re also quite strong. Similarly, the experienced zookeeper went on stating how she at times used to get intimidated during cleanups.

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Silverback gorillas can be intimidating

And that’s when she revealing the following:

Harambe wasn’t trying to protect the child. He was in fact trying to use him to intimidate other people in his surrounding.’

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Furthermore, she exclaimed how many gorillas like him become wild. They start throwing or dragging things around. And the mere purpose is to make as much noise as possible. She said they like intimidating and not harming.

Such cases show how important it is for zoos to reevaluate the safety of animals as well as visitors. Likewise, Amanda was sorrowful on his death, terming it a major tragedy for wildlife.

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