Endangered Rothschild giraffe 'Petal' gives birth to the first calf born at the LEO Zoological Conservation Center. Two other endangered Rothschild giraffes are pregnant at the Connecticut center.
EnlargeA rare, nearly 6-foot-tall?giraffe?listed as an endangered subspecies has been born in a Connecticut conservation center.
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The Greenwich Time reports that Petal, a 6-year-old Rothschild?giraffe?gave birth on Friday to female calf as a group of other?giraffes?and staff at the LEO Zoological Conservation Center watched.
Marcella Leone, founder and director of the center, said the young animal is curious, approaching humans early on in its first days of life.
When fully grown, the newborn, who will mingle with a group of five?giraffes, which includes two pregnant giraffes, could reach 18 feet in height.
The calf is the first born at the off-exhibit conservation center.
Rothschild?giraffes?were named and described by Lord Walter Rothschild, a British zoologist, after an expedition to East Africa in the early 1900s.
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