
Cincinnati Zoo visitors look at the gorilla exhibit, which has new fortifications.
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The new 42-inch high, wood beamed fence has rope and rope netting for better security.
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The new 42-inch high, wood beamed fence has rope and rope netting.
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Annelise Baker, 6, of Cincinnati, stands on the new fence, which is 42 inches high, and has rope netting in between the two wood beams.
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Annelise Baker, 6, of Cincinnati, stands on the new fence.
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Brittany Sparks, right, and her children Mackenzie Sparks, center, 5, and Brody, 2, left in carriage, of Alexandria, Ohio, look at the gorillas.
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Hollie Scroggins, and her son CJ Scroggins, 3, of Cincinnati, look at the gorillas.
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M'Linzi, a female gorilla, lounges in a tree.
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Heather Wunder, and her daughter Sloane Wunder, 2, of Cincinnati, look at the gorillas.
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James Hill and his grandson Urijah Hill, 3, of Nashville, TN, stand on the back viewing area to look at the gorillas.
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James Hill and his grandson Urijah Hill, 3, of Nashville, TN, stand on the back viewing area to look at the gorillas.
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Visitors look at the gorillas.
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One of the gorillas.
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Anna Ream, 9, of Grabill, Indiana, looks at an exhibit to honor Harambe.
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An exhibit to honor Harambe.
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A part of an exhibit to honor Harambe.
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Cincinnati Zoo director Thane Maynard.
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