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Did The Zoo Officials Make The Correct Decision To Kill The Gorilla?
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Many have said that they didn't, but what was the alternative?
On a radio phone-in this morning, one person was foolish enough to suggest that the parents of the child staged this, so that they could obtain video footage to later sell to the media and put on youtube.
Many have said that they didn't, but what was the alternative?
On a radio phone-in this morning, one person was foolish enough to suggest that the parents of the child staged this, so that they could obtain video footage to later sell to the media and put on youtube.
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A mail journalist has taken up yards of newsprint in today's edition anthropmorhi sing this situation, and the gorilla's behaviour, centering in the fact that for a new seconds the gorilla held the child's hand. This sort of handwringing sob-fest goes against the facts and the potential of the situation - a large and potentially lethal primate, part of a...
10:50 Tue 31st May 2016
david small, // I would have tried several sleeping darts first, rifle at the ready. //
As I understand it from what's been said in the media, tranquilisers would not have taken effect instantly. The poor animal could have killed the boy in a split second. As sad as it is the zoo took the only viable action available.
As I understand it from what's been said in the media, tranquilisers would not have taken effect instantly. The poor animal could have killed the boy in a split second. As sad as it is the zoo took the only viable action available.
what a strange world we live in - said Alice to the Red Queen
does Schweik have two personalities ? - at times I wonder if there is a second schweik who types in distractors whilst the Real Schweik is brushing his teeth of something - and then very quickly we go back to 'normal service'
at least Mushie's cont is clearly labelled 'ironic'
does Schweik have two personalities ? - at times I wonder if there is a second schweik who types in distractors whilst the Real Schweik is brushing his teeth of something - and then very quickly we go back to 'normal service'
at least Mushie's cont is clearly labelled 'ironic'
never one to miss a publicity opportunity - Katie Hopkins has added her opinion to the debate with the following Twitter entry -
//Having seen the state of the parents who let their son in a gorilla pen, #Harambe could have done mankind a favour..if we hadn't shot him.
9:09 AM - 1 Jun 2016 //
It's always useful to have a public commentator add some gravitas and considered opinion to the proceedings.
//Having seen the state of the parents who let their son in a gorilla pen, #Harambe could have done mankind a favour..if we hadn't shot him.
9:09 AM - 1 Jun 2016 //
It's always useful to have a public commentator add some gravitas and considered opinion to the proceedings.
viv41 - //Shouldn't have shot him, should have been tranqualised. //
This was debated earlier on the thread - tranquilising was not an option because it does not have an instant effect on an animal of that size, and the worry was that as it took effect, it may have enraged the gorilla and caused him to harm the child.
Although experts in primate behaviour are saying that the gorilla was protecting the child, and its action in pulling him along the moat was motivated by his distress at all the noise and screaming from the crowd, I still believe that the risk of a sudden change of behaviour was too big a risk to take, and sadly the action taken was the only viable - if very difficult - choice.
This was debated earlier on the thread - tranquilising was not an option because it does not have an instant effect on an animal of that size, and the worry was that as it took effect, it may have enraged the gorilla and caused him to harm the child.
Although experts in primate behaviour are saying that the gorilla was protecting the child, and its action in pulling him along the moat was motivated by his distress at all the noise and screaming from the crowd, I still believe that the risk of a sudden change of behaviour was too big a risk to take, and sadly the action taken was the only viable - if very difficult - choice.
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