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  2. April (giraffe) - Wikipedia

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    The giraffe cam was shut off at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time on April 21, with the staff appearing on camera before the shutoff to express their thanks. [11] As a result of a name-the-baby contest, the calf was named Tajiri, from the Swahili language word for "hope". [20]

  3. The Strange Way Giraffes Fight - AOL

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    Giraffes live in stable family groups with older females helping the mothers to care for the young. A group of giraffes is called a tower. While the females live together, males may live alone or ...

  4. Baby Giraffe at Houston Zoo Runs with Excitement Upon Seeing ...

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    "The giraffe needs a playdate," a third commenter urged. "The way he held his baby up to the window, dad's winning," chimed in another person. The Zoo Welcomed Baby Tino in May.

  5. Tennessee zoo says it has welcomed a spotless giraffe - AOL

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    In 2017, nearly 1.2 million people tuned into the live stream of a giraffe known as April the Giraffe while she gave birth. The reticulated giraffe gained international attention after her zoo ...

  6. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Cheyenne Mountain is known for its large and prolific giraffe herd. Two hundred giraffes have been born at the zoo since 1954. [12] The zoo is a trusted source for knowledge on caring for giraffes and it maintains a collection of plasma should other facilities need it.

  7. Houston Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Ankole resting in the shade. Called the most ambitious project in the zoo's then 88-year history, the African Forest officially opened on December 10, 2010. [4] The exhibit is home to many African species, including the Grant's zebra, white rhinoceros, red river hog, Masai giraffe, ostrich, chimpanzee, and western lowland gorilla. [5]

  8. Benito the giraffe goes on a 40-hour road trip to find warmth ...

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    A giraffe named Benito started a 40-hour road trip Monday to leave behind the cold and loneliness of Mexico’s northern border city of Ciudad Juarez to find warmth — and maybe a mate — in his ...

  9. Masai giraffe - Wikipedia

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    Over 100 Masai giraffe live under human care in AZA accredited zoos in the United States. [19] At several zoos, Masai giraffe cows have become pregnant and successfully given birth. [20] Masai giraffes can suffer from giraffe skin disease, which is a disorder of unknown etiology that causes lesion on the forelimbs.