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Zoo visitors look at protestors and mourners from a walk bridge Monday during a vigil for the gorilla Harambe outside the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. Harambe was killed Saturday at the Cincinnati Zoo after a 4-year-old boy slipped into an exhibit and a special zoo response team concluded his life was in danger. (Associated Press)

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A honey bee queen, center, mills about a honeycomb as it's hive receives routine maintenance as part of a collaboration between the Cincinnati Zoo and TwoHoneys Bee Co., Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at EcOhio Farm in Mason, Ohio. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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In this photo provided by the Cincinnati Zoo, 7-year-old giraffe Tessa stands next to her new calf born earlier in the morning, Monday, April 28, 2014, in Cincinnati. The zoo posted photos of the big arrival online but the baby isn't expected to be on public view for several days. (AP Photo/Cincinnati Zoo, Michelle Curley)

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This April 9, 2014 photo provided by the Cincinnati Zoo shows baby Gladys holding onto M’Linzi at the Cincinnati Zoo in Cincinnati, Ohio. Gladys, a baby gorilla initially raised by humans acting as surrogate parents, has been successfully introduced into a social group typical for the species at the Cincinnati Zoo. (AP Photo/Cincinnati Zoo, Michelle Curley)

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** FILE ** In this June 8, 2009, file photo, a first-grader in Bridgetown, Ohio, observes a polar bear at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden in Avondale, Ohio.