In
August Whipsnade's latest arrival, a female giraffe calf, started life with a
bump. Giraffes give birth standing up, so on entering the World the youngster
had to withstand a 2m drop to the floor. Far from being harmful, this sudden jolt
is thought to stimulate the calf to breathe. Baby giraffes can stand up within
a few hours of being born which is no mean feat considering that they have four
wobbly legs to control. The
young giraffe is currently spending time in her indoor home with Mum, Ellie. Although
still prone to the occasional wobble, she is making good progress and will soon
be exploring the outside paddock. Ellie
was born in Holland, and went to Whipsnade in 1988. This is her second calf.
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