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Gorilla on the loose in New York City!

Gorilla on the loose in New York City! Residents of the Bronx were in for a surprise Wednesday morning when a 400-pound gorilla was spotted running loose through the streets! "I saw it just darting through the street, and I couldn't believe it!" said one eyewitness. "It was like something out of a movie!" The gorilla caused quite a scene as it ran through the streets, with people screaming and fleeing in all directions. Police were called to the scene but were unable to capture the animal. "This is a serious situation," said NYPD spokesman Sgt. Martinez. "We are doing everything we can to locate this gorilla and bring him into custody." The Bronx Zoo has been contacted and is helping police in their search for the animal. The zoo says that the gorilla may have escaped from its enclosure, but they are still investigating. In the meantime, residents of the Bronx are advised to be on alert and stay away from any large apes they may s...

Gorilla Shot Dead After Breaking Into Zoo Enclosure

Gorilla Shot Dead After Breaking Into Zoo Enclosure The zoo is in mourning after a gorilla was shot dead after breaking into its enclosure. The incident happened at the Cincinnati Zoo on Saturday morning, when a 17-year-old male gorilla named Harambe entered the enclosure of a female, which led to zookeepers shooting him. According to officials, the gorilla was killed to protect the three-year-old boy who had climbed into the pen. The sad news has sparked an outpouring of grief on social media, with many people questioning why the gorilla was killed instead of tranquilized. One Twitter user wrote: "So a beautiful animal has to die because someone's negligence caused it to enter into an area it shouldn't have?" Zoo director Thane Maynard has defended the decision to shoot the gorilla, saying that he would have reacted much more aggressively if he had felt threatened by the child. "It's always a tough decision to make, but it's important to re...

Gorilla Goes On Rampage At Local Zoo!

Gorilla Goes On Rampage At Local Zoo! A Gorilla at the local zoo went on a rampage this morning, destroying exhibits and allegedly injuring several people. The Gorilla, which was said to be about 10 years old, began smashing windows and tearing down fencing in the ape exhibit shortly after dawn. Zookeepers responded quickly, but were unable to contain the animal. The Gorilla then moved on to other parts of the zoo, destroying exhibits and assaulting visitors. At least four people are reported to have been injured in the rampage, including one child who was reportedly bitten by the Gorilla. Zoo officials say they do not know why the animal went on a rampage, but cautioned that he could be dangerous if approached. This is not the first time that this particular Gorilla has caused problems at the zoo. In fact, zookeepers say he has been routinely aggressive and difficult to handle since he was brought to the zoo several years ago. This latest incident is sure to reignite the deb...

Gorilla Mauls Zookeeper in Rare Attack

Gorilla Mauls Zookeeper in Rare Attack A zookeeper is recovering after being mauled by a gorilla in a rare attack at the Bronx Zoo. The victim, who has not been identified, was attacked by an adult male gorilla named Kamari around 10:30am Friday morning. Zoo officials say the zookeeper suffered injuries to his head and upper body, and was taken to the hospital in stable condition. Kamari is one of the zoo's three gorillas and is considered very dangerous. He has been at the Bronx Zoo since 2006. In a statement, Bronx Zoo Director Jim Breheny said, "This is an extremely unfortunate incident. Our thoughts are with our keeper and his family." Friday's attack is just the latest in a series of animal attacks at zoos across the country. In March, a lioness attacked and killed a young intern at the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco. In May, a cheetah escaped from its enclosure at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and injured a visitor. Gorilla Invasion: Zoo G...

Gorilla shot dead at Cincinnati Zoo after toddler falls into enclosure

Gorilla shot dead at Cincinnati Zoo after toddler falls into enclosure A three-year-old boy has fallen into the gorilla enclosure at Cincinnati Zoo resulting in the shooting dead of a 17-year-old gorilla. The toddler fell 10 to 12 feet into the enclosure, home to a male western lowland gorilla named Harambe. Zoo workers initially tried to coax the animal away from the child but when that failed, they shot him dead. In a statement, Cincinnati Zoo director Thane Maynard said: "It was a tough decision but it was the right one." Maynard added that the zoo had never experienced this kind of incident before and that safety of the public was their first priority. Animal rights group PETA have criticised the zoo for killing Harambe and called for an investigation. From tragic accident to headline news, the story of young Isaiah Dickerson falling into the gorilla enclosure at Cincinnati Zoo and subsequently leading to the death of Harambe has captivated people all over t...

Gorilla shot dead after escaping from zoo

Gorilla shot dead after escaping from zoo A gorilla that escaped from a zoo in western Germany was shot dead by police after running into a populated area. The 18-year-old gorilla, called Harry, had been on the loose for around two hours after escaping from the Eifel Zoo in Luenebach on Saturday. Police said they were forced to shoot the animal because it posed a threat to public safety. Eifel Zoo director Stefan Hakes told German media that Harry had previously caused some "minor problems" at the zoo but did not elaborate. Baby gorilla born at zoo A baby gorilla was born at the zoo in late May. The little gorilla is the first offspring of mom, Leakey, and dad, Kowali. Zoo staff report that Leakey is doing a great job taking care of her baby. She has been observed nursing and cradling her infant close to her body. Dad Kowali has also been seen providing support, keeping a close eye on his new family. Gorillas are typically protective of their young and it will...

Gorilla Attacks Zoo Visitor

Gorilla Attacks Zoo Visitor Zoo officials are responding to an incident in which a visitor was attacked by a gorilla. The attack occurred at around 2:15 p.m. when the gorilla, identified as Binky, left its enclosure and approached a man who was sitting near the edge of the exhibit. Witnesses say that the gorilla then grabbed the man by his shirt and threw him to the ground, after which it began to stomp on him. Zoo personnel responded quickly, using pepper spray and a tranquilizer gun to bring the gorilla under control. The man was transported to a local hospital with injuries that are said to be non-life-threatening. This is not the first time that Binky has exhibited aggressive behavior; in March of this year, the gorilla caused minor injuries to two visitors who had climbed into its enclosure. Binky is one of four gorillas who live at the zoo; officials say that he will be placed in quarantine while an investigation into the attack is conducted. Gorilla on the Loose in L...

Gorilla Goes on Rampage at Local Zoo

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Gorilla Goes on Rampage at Local Zoo A gorilla at the local zoo went on a rampage this morning, causing significant damage and injuring several people. The gorilla, who has been at the zoo for six years and is popular with visitors, was seen by witnesses tearing down a fence in the ape enclosure and then attacking bystanders. Zoo staff eventually managed to corner the animal and tranquillize it. "It was terrifying," said one eyewitness. "The gorilla was just going crazy, tearing everything apart." Three people were taken to hospital with injuries, including one person who was bitten by the gorilla. The zoo is now assessing the damage caused by the rampage and is reviewing security measures. Gorilla King crowned in Rwanda Nestled in the foothills of the Virunga Mountains, Rwanda is home to some of the last remaining mountain gorillas on Earth. On a recent visit to Volcanoes National Park, I had the opportunity to witness one of these beautiful creatures...

Gorilla Escapes from Zoo, Captured Shortly After

Gorilla Escapes from Zoo, Captured Shortly After Zookeepers at the nearby Folsom Zoo were startled earlier today when a 350-pound gorilla named Brutus managed to escape his enclosure. The incident set off a nearly two-hour-long manhunt, during which Brutus roamed the zoo freely and terrorized both animals and staff alike. The gorilla was finally apprehended after slipping on a banana peel that had been strategically placed by zookeepers. "It's a good thing we caught him when we did," said zoo director Ian McAllister. "If he'd been on the loose much longer, there's no telling what kind of damage he could have done." Brutus is currently in custody and will be facing disciplinary action from the zoo board. In addition, he is likely to be transferred to a more secure facility in the near future. Gorilla Shot and Killed After Escaping from Zoo A young gorilla was shot and killed by police after escaping from the Cincinnati Zoo on Saturday. The gor...

Gorilla mom protects her baby in family drama at the zoo

Gorilla mom protects her baby in family drama at the zoo In a heartwarming scene at the zoo, a gorilla mom protects her baby from her aggressive father. The family drama unfolded when the baby gorilla wandered away from its mother and approached its father. The father gorilla began to act aggressively towards the baby, but the mother quickly came to its defense, standing between them and pounding her chest in a protective display. The rest of the gorillas looked on as the standoff continued, but eventually the father backed off and the family went back to normal. This is not the first time that a mother gorilla has protected her child from a hostile member of the family. In 2015, a gorilla mom in the UK intervened when her son was being bullied by his uncle. So why do gorillas have such strong family bonds? One theory is that it helps them survive in the dangerous jungle environment. A group of gorillas is more likely to be able to defend itself against predators than a lone ...

Gorilla Shot Dead at Cincinnati Zoo After Boy Falls Into Enclosure

Gorilla Shot Dead at Cincinnati Zoo After Boy Falls Into Enclosure A Cincinnati Zoo worker shot and killed a 17-year-old gorilla on Saturday after a 4-year-old boy fell into the exhibit. The gorilla, named Harambe, had grabbed the child and was dragging him around the enclosure, according to officials. zoo director Thane Maynard said that it was a "life-threatening situation" for the child and that tranquilizing the gorilla might not have worked because of his size and strength. Maynard added that the zoo had no choice but to shoot Harambe. The boy, who has not been identified, was taken to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center with unspecified injuries. His condition is unknown. Thousands of people took to social media to express their outrage over the shooting, with some calling for Maynard's resignation. Others blamed the boy's parents, saying they should have been more careful. This is not the first time a zoo visitor has fallen into an ani...

Gorilla shot after attacking zoo keeper

Gorilla shot after attacking zoo keeper A gorilla has been shot dead after attacking a zoo keeper in France. The male western lowland gorilla, named Vandy, was killed after he grabbed and bit the zoo keeper's arm at the Nantes Zoo on Thursday morning. According to firefighters at the scene, the gorilla was then "neutralized" with a sedative before being shot dead. Zoo keepers tried to use shields and other deterrents to stop the animal from attacking, but without success. This is not the first time a zoo keeper has been attacked by a gorilla in France. In 2006, a female gorilla at Beauval Zoo killed one of her keepers. Gorilla rampage at zoo leaves 1 dead, 3 injured A rare rampage by a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo on Saturday left one woman dead and three other people injured, authorities said. The gorilla, a 17-year-old female named "Harambe," was shot and killed by zoo personnel after it had dragged a 4-year-old boy who had fallen into its enc...

Gorilla go on rampage at zoo, injures 3

Gorilla go on rampage at zoo, injures 3 Zoo officials are still trying to piece together what led a male gorilla to go on a rampage early Saturday morning, injuring three people. The incident occurred around 8:30am when the gorilla, named Hank, became agitated and began throwing objects around his enclosure. He then broke through a mesh barrier and charged at a group of visitors, injuring three people before being subdued by zoo staff. "It was just chaos," said witness Sarah Ryan. "Hank was just going crazy, throwing things at people and biting them. It was terrible." Zoo officials say that Hank had recently been transferred from another zoo and may have been adjustment issues. However, they are still investigating what may have triggered the rampage. In the meantime, the injured visitors were treated for minor injuries and released from the hospital. Hank is currently being held in quarantine while the investigation continues. Gorilla drags small child ...

Gorilla carcass found in national park

Gorilla carcass found in national park A gorilla carcass was found at a national park in Africa, raising concerns about the health of the animal population in the area. Rangers discovered the body of a male mountain gorilla on Sunday morning, and officials believe that the animal may have died from natural causes. However, an autopsy will be performed to determine the exact cause of death. This is the second gorilla death to be reported in recent months. In March, a female mountain gorilla named Mumba died at a national park in Congo. Her death was attributed to old age, but officials are now investigating whether there may have been other factors involved. The discovery of these two gorillas deaths is concerning for conservationists, who worry that this could indicate a larger problem with the health of the mountain gorilla population. There are currently around 880 mountain gorillas remaining in the wild, and they are listed as critically endangered by the International Union f...

Gorilla Shot Dead After Escaping from Cincinnati Zoo

Gorilla Shot Dead After Escaping from Cincinnati Zoo Officials at the Cincinnati Zoo shot and killed a 17-year-old gorilla on Sunday after it had escaped from its enclosure. The ape, identified as Harambe, had been on the loose for about 10 minutes before it was fatally shot. Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac said that three officers had fatally shot the gorilla after attempts to lure it back into its pen failed. Zoo officials initially attempted to tranquilize the animal, but this proved unsuccessful. Fearing for the safety of spectators, zoo officials then made the decision to shoot the gorilla. Isaac said that there were no serious injuries reported as a result of the incident. The zoo was evacuated and closed following the incident. Gorilla Killed After Infant Falls into Enclosure A 17-year-old female gorilla was killed by zoo officials after a 3-month-old infant fell into the animal's enclosure. Visitors to the Cincinnati Zoo were in for a tragic shock on Sunda...