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Barika holds a knife one of the keepers accidentally left behind Tuesday at the Calgary Zoo.
Barika holds a knife one of the keepers accidentally left behind Tuesday at the Calgary Zoo.
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CALGARY, Alberta — It might look like gorilla warfare, but officials say the knife-wielding primate photographed by visitors to the Calgary Zoo had no violent intent.

The photos show a gorilla, named Barika, clutching the blade and pointing it at another gorilla in her cage Tuesday.

The knife was accidently left behind by a keeper who entered the enclosure to prepare food, said Cathy Gaviller, the zoo’s director of conservation, education and research, on Wednesday.

Within minutes of picking up the blade, Barika placed it on a chair and all of the gorillas were called out of the enclosure, Gaviller said.

Although gorillas will use crude tools in captivity, they have no concept of using weapons and would never have thought to be violent with the knife, Gaviller said.

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