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  2. Corinne Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming a digital artist, Whitaker worked in black and white art photography. [3] By the early 1980s she was exploring the use of early personal computers to create designs and eventually art. [4] In 1994, Whitaker set up the Digital Giraffe, a monthly online art journal which she edits, publishes, programs, and designs. [5]

  3. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    San rock art in Namibia depicting a giraffe. Giraffes were depicted in art throughout the African continent, including that of the Kiffians, Egyptians, and Kushites. [124]: 45–47 The Kiffians were responsible for a life-size rock engraving of two giraffes, dated 8,000 years ago, that has been called the "world's largest rock art petroglyph".

  4. Gladys Porter Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Porter Zoo is a zoological and botanical park located in Brownsville, Texas, United States.The zoo officially opened on September 3, 1971, and currently averages over 424,000 visitors annually.

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  6. Marwell Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Marwell Zoo has had notable success breeding various endangered animals including: black and white ruffed lemur (critically endangered), scimitar-horned oryx, Amur leopard [23] (critically endangered) and snow leopard. [24] In July 2015 a critically endangered Sulawesi-crested macaque baby was born. [25]

  7. West Virginia Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Bengal tigers (Orange and White) leopards (spotted and black) bobcats; chimpanzees [3] olive baboons; grivet monkeys; capuchin (Black and White) Patas monkeys; Ring-tailed lemurs; rheas; A boy petting a giraffe in the zoo Aoudad; Emu; Camels (dromedary) [4] African pygmy goats; Miniature donkeys; Pot-bellied pigs; rattlesnakes (Diamondback ...