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Harambe Strikes Back, This Time Against Facebook And Mark Zuckerberg
One week after his show-down in Wall Street, Harambe the gorilla has once again made an appearance—this time facing off against the social media app, Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg. On Tuesday, the 7-foot-bronze statue was placed in front of Facebook’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California to criticize how tech companies and their founders, like Facebook, have threatened...
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Harambe Strikes Back – This Time Against Facebook
Sapien.Network places Harambe statue at Facebook’s headquarters to make a statement about imbalance of power between tech companies and their users.
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New Yorkers Go Bananas For Harambe's ‘Return'
Harambe the Gorilla is back. This time as a 7-foot-bronze statue staring down the infamous Charging Bull, surrounded by 10,000 bananas, in Bowling Green Park. Like his death in 2016, the gorilla’s reemergence has caught the attention of passersby. “We were here last night and we noticed there was a gorilla here,” said bystander Jessica Sutherly. “Once a truck passed,…
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New Yorkers Go Bananas For Harambe's Return
New Yorkers are going bananas for Harambe’s return to the Big Apple. A 7-foot-tall bronze statue of Harambe, the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla that made national headlines in 2016 after picking up and carrying around a 3-year-old boy who climbed into its enclosure, then getting shot, appeared on Wall Street Monday. (Video produced by Gabriella Lozano)
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7-Foot Harambe Statue Stares Down Wall Street's Charging Bull, Which Is Now Covered in Bananas
Harambe was shot dead in May 2016 by Cincinnati zookeepers who feared for the safety of a toddler who climbed into the gorilla’s enclosure.
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Huge Harambe Statue Planted Across From Wall Street's Charging Bull
A 7-foot-tall bronze statue of Harambe, the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla that made national headlines in 2016 after picking up and carrying around a 3-year-old boy who climbed into its enclosure, then getting shot, appeared on Wall Street Monday.
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Cincinnati Zoo Adds Gorilla for First Time Since Harambe's Death
The Cincinnati Zoo has added its first new gorilla since the controversial death of Harambe in 2016.
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Ohio Gorilla Exhibit Where Harambe Was Shot Dead Gets Remodel
The now-infamous Cincinnati Zoo facility where a silverback gorilla named Harambe was fatally shot last year after a toddler fell into his enclosure is set to reopen in June, NBC News reported. The expanded, remodeled outdoor area is opening about a year after the incident took place, and will be joined with a new indoor area set to open in...
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Harambe-Like Cheeto Sells for Nearly $99K on eBay
A Cheeto that bears a striking resemblance to slain gorilla Harambe has sold for nearly $100,000 online.
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Cincinnati Zoo Deletes Twitter Accounts Amid Harambe Comments
The Twitter accounts of an Ohio zoo targeted by online critics and trolls over the shooting of a gorilla have been taken down. The Cincinnati Zoo has said it’s not amused by the memes, online petitions and signs about Harambe, a 17-year-old great ape killed in May by a special zoo response team after a 3-year-old boy got into his...