From their humble beginnings to a worldwide audience, the Cleveland MetroParks Zoo’s gorillas are about to go live on Netflix this week.
Cleveland is about to be in the global spotlight once again, thanks to a few standout locals who call the city home. From their humble beginnings to a worldwide audience, the Cleveland MetroParks Zoo’s gorillas are about to go live. Cleveland MetroParks Chief Marketing Officer Kelly Manderfield told News 5 they were approached by Netflix about a live stream from inside the gorilla habitat.
Now every Thursday this month, the zoo’s keepers will be sure this troop is ready to put their best foot forward by staging food all around the habitat. Zoo visitors are excited to see it all play out on their televisions. Heather Riel was at the Zoo Tuesday with her daughter.
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