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Oh baby! Henry Doorly Zoo welcomed female giraffe calf on Sunday


Oh baby! Henry Doorly Zoo welcomed female giraffe calf on Sunday
Oh baby! Henry Doorly Zoo welcomed female giraffe calf on Sunday
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Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium welcomes a female giraffe calf on Sunday, March 19 at 12:40 a.m., according to a press release from the zoo.

The calf who weighed 108lbs and stands at 5'7" tall successfully stood up at 1:30 a.m.

She was born to mom, Zola (8-years-old), and father, Jawara (14-years-old).

Zola did not take to the calf very well despite a normal delivery, but the Animal Care Team prepares for these situations.

“Our team spends months preparing for animal births and for as many different outcomes as imaginable,” said Dr. Taylor Yaw, Director of Animal Health for Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. “In this case, as we monitored Mom and calf after the birth, we were able to make the decision to intervene. We provided nutrition and medical care to the calf, which included a plasma transfusion from father Jawara’s previously banked plasma. Our team is working to transition the calf to a bottle. The plasma is intended to boost the calf’s immune system."

Zola is doing well, and she is with the herd.

“Our teams are excited about this birth, and cautiously optimistic that our treatments, supportive care and unwavering dedication will help this baby Giraffe survive,” said Dr. Luis R. Padilla, President and CEO of Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. “Our Giraffe calf is in the best hands, receiving continuous care and love from our talented veterinarians, technicians and caretakers.”

The Syd and Betty Giraffe Herd Room will be closed intermittently to allow the calf some quiet time.

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