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San Diego Zoo shared a video on Saturday, April 6th of their newest baby giraffe named Elliott as he takes a rest by 'folding' himself up. Well, folding isn't the actual term, but it's way cuter ...
Giraffe moms even give birth standing up so as not to damage their baby's very long neck. Just take a video of Finn after he was born. The little guy was completely ready to take on the world.
According to San Diego Zoo who shared some facts about their new baby giraffe back in February, Tino will double its size within the first year...talk about growing up fast! Even though they are ...
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The giraffe has an extremely elongated neck, which can be up to 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) in length. [61] Along the neck is a mane made of short, erect hairs. [17] The neck typically rests at an angle of 50–60 degrees, though juveniles are closer to 70 degrees.
The money was used to offset the annual care for the animals and upgrading the giraffe exhibit at the park. [12] With the prolonged wait for April to enter labor, some people had questioned if the pregnancy was an April Fools' Day joke, [13] [14] [15] and other conspiracy theories had also been put forward. [16]
“Stop scrolling for a moment of ‘aw,’” the zoo said.
The gerenuk [a] (Litocranius walleri), also known as the giraffe gazelle, is a long-necked, medium-sized antelope found in parts of East Africa. The sole member of the genus Litocranius , the gerenuk was first described by the naturalist Victor Brooke in 1879.