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Cincinnati Zoo welcomes new gorilla a year after Harambe

A photo provided by The Cincinatti Zoo shows a 29-year-old western lowland silverback gorilla named Mshindi, who was recently added to the exhibit from the Louisville Zoo. Mshindi is the first gorilla to be added to the exhibit since the 2016 death of Harambe who was killed after a boy climbed into his enclosure. (Michele Curley/Cincinnati Zoo via AP)
Original Publication Date September 17, 2017 - 9:41 AM

CINCINNATI - A new gorilla is making himself at home at the Cincinnati Zoo.

The zoo recently added a 29-year-old western lowland silverback gorilla named Mshindi (muh-SHIN'-dee) from the Louisville Zoo.

He's the first gorilla added to the exhibit since the 2016 death of Harambe, who was killed by zoo officials after a 3-year-old boy climbed into his enclosure. Harambe's death inspired global mourning, criticism and satire.

Officials say Cincinnati zoo staffers spent time in Louisville learning about Mshindi's personality by studying his body presentations during learned behaviours and health exams to help ensure a smooth transition to his new home.

Mshindi will be introduced to the Cincinnati Zoo's two female gorillas, Chewie and Mara, after becoming acclimated to his new surroundings.

The exhibit will close Oct. 3 for renovations.

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