Proof Harambe's Death
Was no Accident

The image (right) is physical evidence that Harambe's death was in fact not an accident,and that it was a 'inside job' that was set up by the Cinicatii Zoo.

Harambe's History

Harambe was born at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas on May 27, 1999. He was named by Dan Van Coppenolle after the 1988 Shanachie Records song "Harambe (Working Together for Freedom)" by Rita Marley. Harambee is a Swahili term for communal labour.

On September 18, 2014, Harambe was transferred to the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden to learn adult gorilla behavior and proper table manners, as well as join a new social group. Harambe was killed one day after his 17th birthday, and unfortunately the two years he had been given to learn manners weren't enough because he tried to eat the boy with his hands, rather than using a knife and fork like he had been taught.

At the time of his death, he weighed 220kg (he went to the gorilla gym a lot). He was shot by a zookeeper, who rather oddly went missing around gorilla feeding time 6 days after the incident, the last place anyone had seen him being on the way to the gorilla feeding ground that evening.

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