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  2. The rare baby giraffe without spots finally has a name - AOL

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    A rare baby giraffe has no spots, but now she has a name! Officials at the Brights Zoo, a family-owned establishment in Limestone, Tennessee, revealed the adorable, 5-week-old giraffe's name live ...

  3. 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]

  4. The rare giraffe born without spots now has a name - AOL

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    A rare baby giraffe has no spots, but now she has a name.

  5. The Louisville Zoo's baby giraffe has been named. See what ...

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    Nyasi was born Aug. 9 and is the first giraffe born at the zoo in 12 years. The name Nyasi was chosen by a thin margin after nearly 4,000 votes were cast, Shepherd said. ... Louisville Zoo's baby ...

  6. Louisville Zoo wants help naming baby giraffe by voting. Find ...

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    The Louisville Zoo is asking city residents and frequent visitors to help name one of its newest members, a baby Masai giraffe. What we know. Louisville Zoo wants help naming baby giraffe by voting.

  7. Brandon Belt - Wikipedia

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    The nickname stuck and Belt became a fan favorite in San Francisco, with "Baby Giraffe" hats rivaling the number of "Panda" hats in the stands at AT&T Park in September 2011 (the panda hats a reference to then-Giants star Pablo Sandoval, sometimes called "the Kung-Fu Panda").

  8. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The name "giraffe" has its earliest known origins in the Arabic word zirāfah (زِرَافَةْ), of an ultimately unclear Sub-Saharan African language origin. [2] The Middle English and early Modern English spellings, jarraf and ziraph, derive from the Arabic form-based Spanish and Portuguese girafa. [3]

  9. A baby giraffe is a very big surprise...literally! Houston Zoo also shared the news on their website and said that Tino is thriving under mom's care. ABC News commenters couldn't get over how cute ...