A 3-year-old giraffe named Msituni jumped her enclosure to get a nibble of a nearby mesquite tree. Zoo officials say Msituni ...
An Arizona zoo opened late due to a 3-year-old giraffe escaping from her enclosure to make a meal out of a nearby tree.
Photos of a giraffe traveling in the bed of a pickup truck near Detroit went viral on social media, and the animal turned out ...
This is the first giraffe born at the Denver Zoo since the 2017 birth of Dobby, who is now the oldest giraffe in their herd.
The Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance welcomed a baby boy to the family, and the zoo needs your help naming the giraffe calf.
A Metro Detroit photo showing a dead giraffe in the bed of a pickup truck is real. Darren Wehner, a taxidermist and big game hunter, verified the authenticity of the animal. Wehner said the ...
A driver recently saw the giraffe — well, the neck and head of a giraffe — in Macomb, a Detroit suburb, and snapped some ...
WELL, THE SACRAMENTO ZOO IS WELCOMING A NEW BABY GIRAFFE. HERE IT IS ... Amirah and her new baby are doing," said senior manager of animal care Melissa McCartney in a news release.
The zoo maintains that there was never a risk to the animals or humans in Msituni's vicinity during the giraffe's escape. Kluge explained to Arizona Central that giraffes "are not bound to go ...
but it's also a huge win for this endangered species and supports overall animal conservation efforts in human care," the zoo said in October. This is the first giraffe born at the Denver Zoo ...