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  2. April (giraffe) - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 2018, Animal Adventure Park announced that April and Oliver had conceived a second time earlier in the year. [21] This calf, also a male, [22] was born at 12:43 p.m. Eastern Time on March 16, 2019; as with Tajiri's birth, the birth was live-streamed on the Internet, with 300,000 viewers at the time of birth. [23]

  3. Cold snap brings manatee and calf to Blue Spring State Park ...

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    While it's not peak manatee season, sea cows are already swimming in Blue Spring in Volusia County to avoid cold river temperatures.

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  6. Beluga whale - Wikipedia

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    The first beluga calf born in captivity in Europe was born in L'Oceanogràfic marine park in Valencia, Spain, in November 2006. [212] However, the calf died 25 days later after suffering metabolic complications, infections and not being able to feed properly. [213]

  7. Magnolia Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia Springs State Park is a 1,070-acre (430 ha) Georgia state park located between Perkins and Millen in Jenkins County. The park was built as a project of the Civilian Conservation Corps and opened in 1939. The park is well known for its crystal clear springs that are estimated to flow 7 million US gallons (26,000 m 3) per day.

  8. Tribes honor the birth of a rare white buffalo calf in ... - AOL

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    Earlier this month, a white buffalo calf was born in the park's vast and lush Lamar Valley, where huge, lumbering bison graze by the hundreds in scenes reminiscent of the old American West.

  9. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The calf emerges head and front legs first, having broken through the fetal membranes, and falls to the ground, severing the umbilical cord. [17] A newborn giraffe is 1.7–2 m (5 ft 7 in – 6 ft 7 in) tall. [46] Within a few hours of birth, the calf can run around and is almost indistinguishable from a one-week-old.