Animal behaviorists have analyzed the footage of Harambe’s interaction with the child who fell into his enclosure. Some suggest that Harambe’s actions were not aggressive but rather protective, as gorillas are known to be gentle giants who often care for their young. However, others argue that the gorilla’s sheer size and strength posed an unavoidable threat, leading to the heartbreaking decision to use lethal force.
Beyond the immediate circumstances of Harambe’s death, this incident has led to broader discussions about the ethics of keeping large primates and other wild animals in captivity. Critics argue that zoos should focus more on creating environments that mimic natural habitats, while supporters maintain that zoos play a critical role in conservation and education.