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  2. Gemina (giraffe) - Wikipedia

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    Gemina (July 16, 1986 – January 9, 2008) (pronounced Jeh-MEE-nah) [1] was a 12-foot-tall (3.7 m) Baringo giraffe [2] who lived in the Santa Barbara Zoo in Santa Barbara, California. [2] She became notable for the peculiar deformity in her neck , which was bent by almost ninety degrees between her C3 and C4 vertebrae .

  3. Santa Barbara Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Gemina. Gemina (July 16, 1986 – January 9, 2008) the "crooked-necked giraffe" was one of the most popular animals at the Santa Barbara Zoo. A Baringo giraffe, she was born with a straight neck at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. At the age of three she developed a bend in her neck.

  4. Category:Individual giraffes - Wikipedia

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    Gemina (giraffe) M. Marius (giraffe) Medici giraffe; V. Victor the Giraffe; Z. Zarafa (giraffe) This page was last edited on 2 June 2023, at 16:24 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. List of animals culled in zoos - Wikipedia

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    Gemina (giraffe) Deteriorating health [34] United States Dallas Zoo: Western lowland gorilla: 2008 1 Jenny (gorilla) Inoperable tumour [35] Summary quotes

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  7. Gemina - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:1986 animal births - Wikipedia

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    Gemina (giraffe) Giltedge; R. Rox Dene; S. Sandra (orangutan) This page was last edited on 8 August 2024, at 20:00 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The giraffe's head and neck are held up by large muscles and a nuchal ligament, which are anchored by long thoracic vertebrae spines, giving them a hump. [17] [63] [36] Adult male reticulated giraffe feeding high on an acacia, in Kenya. The giraffe's neck vertebrae have ball and socket joints.