City zoo stresses exhibits' security
Exhibits are safe at the Oklahoma City Zoo , officials assured the public Wednesday, one day after a tiger killed a visitor at the San Francisco Zoo .
“First and foremost, human safety is the No. 1 top priority,” said Bert Castro , director of the Oklahoma City Zoo. “Although we’re dealing with endangered species, (visitor safety) has to be the top priority.”
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