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Female Masai giraffe makes her debut at Los Angeles Zoo

By Associated Press
Published: October 18, 2019, 9:44pm
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A baby giraffe looks out from her enclosure Wednesday at the Los Angeles Zoo. The female calf was born Oct. 5.
A baby giraffe looks out from her enclosure Wednesday at the Los Angeles Zoo. The female calf was born Oct. 5. (jamie pham/Los Angeles Zoo) Photo Gallery

LOS ANGELES  — A big baby has made its debut at Los Angeles Zoo.

The zoo announced this week that a female Masai giraffe was born on Oct. 5, the fifth baby for the mother, Hasina, and the sixth for the father, Phillip.

The new addition has joined the giraffe herd at the zoo.

The calf stands about 6 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 138 pounds. It doesn’t have a name yet. When fully grown, the giraffe could stand 17 feet tall and weigh more than 2 tons.

The parents were paired in a breeding program designed to save the threatened species.

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