Animal rights activists on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border are advocating for a giraffe named Benito who's living in a park in Juarez, Mexico to be moved to a proper zoo or wildlife sanctuary.
LIMESTONE, Tenn. – A rare, spotless giraffe, believed to be the only one of its kind on Earth, was recently born at a Tennessee zoo. The yet-to-be-named giraffe was born July 31 at Brights Zoo in ...
At a time when the giraffe population is plummeting in the wild, the sale of products made with giraffe skin and bone is booming. According to a report to be released Thursday by Humane Society of the ...
Just a few weeks old and still without a name, a newborn giraffe at a zoo in northeastern Tennessee could rightly be nicknamed “spotless.” The female giraffe born without its characteristic spots ...
And then there were two! Following the July 31 birth of a spotless giraffe at the Brights Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee — then considered the only living patternless giraffe in the world — another of ...
LIMESTONE, Tenn. (WJHL) — One of the world’s rarest giraffes born at Brights Zoo in July has been named Kipekee. The name, meaning unique, was revealed Monday morning on the “Today” show. According to ...
Zookeepers spent three years teaching 16-year-old Mahiri how to confidently use an inhaler, which Banham Zoo designed to ...
There's another fight along the U.S.-Mexico border, and it's not about migration. It's about a giraffe named Benito who's living in a public park in the Mexican border city of Juarez. Reporter Angela ...
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