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2-Day Old Giraffe Euthanized At San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Specialists noticed the unnamed Masai calf had difficulty standing and was not nursing.

Wildlife care specialists at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have announced the birth of the Safari Park’s first giraffe calf of 2022.
Wildlife care specialists at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have announced the birth of the Safari Park’s first giraffe calf of 2022. (San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance)

SAN DIEGO, CA — A two-day old giraffe calf born at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park has been euthanized due to his deteriorating health, zoo officials said Thursday.

In an online statement, the zoo said specialists noticed the unnamed Masai calf born on Monday to Zindzhi had difficulty standing and was not nursing.

The calf was taken to a Safari Park medical center where it received "around the clock care," but after his condition worsened, "the team made the compassionate decision to euthanize the calf."

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"Zindzhi and the other members of the giraffe herd are being monitored closely for any unusual behavior after the calf's passing," the zoo's statement read. "Please take a moment to offer your condolences to all who are feeling this difficult loss. We thank you for your support."

— City News Service

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