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I am going to try to clear up a few things that have been weighing on me about Harambe and the Cinci Zoo since I read the news this afternoon. I have worked with Gorillas as a zookeeper while in my

That gorilla could have popped the child's head off like a champagne cork at any second, shooting it was the only option. Shame that such a magnificent animal had to die.., but rather a monkey than a

Amazing THL so it is. I'd quite understand the debate on some lunatic vegan page but I do struggle to get my head around the debate on here. Most of us have no problem pulling the trigger whether it b

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if i was a visitor to the zoo and was watching the silverback and that kid fell in and the gorilla had it . I think the last thing i would do is get a phone out and video it .

 

 

The last thing I would do is jump in to save him......

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I saw the footage for the first time this morning. Looks, to me, like the gorilla was taking better care of the child than his mother was !

 

Gorillas are generally very gentle, despite their enormous size, and if he was going to hurt the child, he had plenty of time to do it ! Very sad really !

So you would be perfectly happy if one of your kids/grandkids were in with the gorilla then?
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I saw the footage for the first time this morning. Looks, to me, like the gorilla was taking better care of the child than his mother was !

Gorillas are generally very gentle, despite their enormous size, and if he was going to hurt the child, he had plenty of time to do it ! Very sad really !

So you would be perfectly happy if one of your kids/grandkids were in with the gorilla then?

What I'm suggesting is that they may have over-reacted in shooting the gorilla......

 

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the parents are damned if they do ... damned if they dont... can you imagine the uproar if the mother had dragged the kid kicking and screaming and smacked his arse ... folks would have been calling for the child to be taken into protective custody and the electric chair for the parents .. its staggering the amount of bile being spewed over the shooting of this gorilla ... get over it... it happened .. move on

 

give it a week and all these arm chair eco warriers will have forgotten all about '' justice for harambe ''

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I saw the footage for the first time this morning. Looks, to me, like the gorilla was taking better care of the child than his mother was !

Gorillas are generally very gentle, despite their enormous size, and if he was going to hurt the child, he had plenty of time to do it ! Very sad really !

So you would be perfectly happy if one of your kids/grandkids were in with the gorilla then?
What I'm suggesting is that they may have over-reacted in shooting the gorilla......

 

So you would be happy if you're kid/grandkids was on there then?

You seem to be going by the little snippets of video holding hands and such? Plenty of eye witnesses said that it wasn't all sweetness and cuddles.

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I saw the footage for the first time this morning. Looks, to me, like the gorilla was taking better care of the child than his mother was !

Gorillas are generally very gentle, despite their enormous size, and if he was going to hurt the child, he had plenty of time to do it ! Very sad really !

So you would be perfectly happy if one of your kids/grandkids were in with the gorilla then?
What I'm suggesting is that they may have over-reacted in shooting the gorilla......
So you would be happy if you're kid/grandkids was on there then?

You seem to be going by the little snippets of video holding hands and such? Plenty of eye witnesses said that it wasn't all sweetness and cuddles.

 

I'm going by the word of primate experts (that's neither you nor me), who says that the gorilla presented no threat to the boy. What I do know about gorillas is that they are not nearly as dangerous as most people believe, and they rely on their size to intimidate, rather than actually use physical violence.

And I stand by the belief that it was probably unnecessary to kill the animal.

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I saw the footage for the first time this morning. Looks, to me, like the gorilla was taking better care of the child than his mother was !

Gorillas are generally very gentle, despite their enormous size, and if he was going to hurt the child, he had plenty of time to do it ! Very sad really !

So you would be perfectly happy if one of your kids/grandkids were in with the gorilla then?
What I'm suggesting is that they may have over-reacted in shooting the gorilla......
So you would be happy if you're kid/grandkids was on there then?

You seem to be going by the little snippets of video holding hands and such? Plenty of eye witnesses said that it wasn't all sweetness and cuddles.

I'm going by the word of primate experts (that's neither you nor me), who says that the gorilla presented no threat to the boy. What I do know about gorillas is that they are not nearly as dangerous as most people believe, and they rely on their size to intimidate, rather than actually use physical violence.

And I stand by the belief that it was probably unnecessary to kill the animal.

The same primate experts who shot the gorilla? So going by your above post I'll ask again.....would you have been ok with you're kids/grandkids being in that enclosure? Or are you fine jumping on the same bandwagon that went through this place with Cecil the lion?
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I saw the footage for the first time this morning. Looks, to me, like the gorilla was taking better care of the child than his mother was !

Gorillas are generally very gentle, despite their enormous size, and if he was going to hurt the child, he had plenty of time to do it ! Very sad really !

So you would be perfectly happy if one of your kids/grandkids were in with the gorilla then?
What I'm suggesting is that they may have over-reacted in shooting the gorilla......
So you would be happy if you're kid/grandkids was on there then?

You seem to be going by the little snippets of video holding hands and such? Plenty of eye witnesses said that it wasn't all sweetness and cuddles.

 

I'm going by the word of primate experts (that's neither you nor me), who says that the gorilla presented no threat to the boy. What I do know about gorillas is that they are not nearly as dangerous as most people believe, and they rely on their size to intimidate, rather than actually use physical violence.

And I stand by the belief that it was probably unnecessary to kill the animal.

 

 

He could easily have accidentally killed the boy though,he wasn't exactly playing gently.

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Parents should be able to check their kids

As should teachers with kids in their class ect

That's half the problem with today's youth

They answerable to know one

But that's another topic of conversation I suppose.

 

Indeed, and if a child was off on a school trip being supervised by a teacher and this happened, the parents would be blaming the teacher/school big time!

 

But obviously in this case the parents are blameless and its someone else's fault! :hmm::whistling:

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