Baby giraffe arrives at San Francisco Zoo
A just-born giraffe took her first steps at the San Francisco Zoo on Friday, zoo officials announced.
A just-born giraffe took her first steps at the San Francisco Zoo on Friday, zoo officials announced.
A just-born giraffe took her first steps at the San Francisco Zoo on Friday, zoo officials announced today.
The giraffe was born at 9:40 a.m. in the Bernard Osher Foundation Giraffe Barn to her happy parents Barbo and Floyd.
While the calf already stands over 6 feet tall and took her first steps about 30 minutes after birth, the family is being given time to privately bond before going to the public areas of the zoo.
Zoo president Tanya Peterson said:
“It’s such a special time when babies are born at the zoo. … You can’t help but fall in love with this calf the moment you see her.”
There are six other giraffes in the zoo’s herd. The yet-unnamed calf has a two-year-old sister, Sarah.
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