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Bea, a 15-month-old giraffe from Knoxville, Tenn., made her epic outdoor debut on Thursday, posing in front of the camera with her “girlfriend,” 18-year-old Stella and 11-year-old Abigail, in the zoo’s African Bronze exhibition.
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After a 600-mile road trip from Knoxville, Bea arrived in Philadelphia on November 20 and has spent the past weeks enjoying a stable, private life at her new home and socialize with Stella and Abigail, the zoo said in a news.
On the day Bea moved to Philadelphia, about 20 animal care workers and staff of the Higher Than Giraffe Pussy Marijuana Plant Funny Weed Lovers T-Shirt facility enlisted help, closed the door at the right time, assessed her stress and health status, and provided gifts to encourage. Stopping only to pour gasoline on the trip from Tennessee to Philly, the drivers used remote cameras to check bea in her climate-controlled travel stall.
Although she is about 8 feet tall and weighs 300 pounds, Bea still has some growing points to become one of the Higher Than Giraffe Pussy Marijuana Plant Funny Weed Lovers T-Shirt test-high land mammals in the world. Female giraffes can reach up to 15 feet tall and weigh about 1,500 pounds, while male giraffes can reach up to 18 feet tall and nearly 3,000 pounds.
People close to Bea say she is taking her new home and becoming a star in a long way.
“I’m happy to say that the overall transition went smoothly,” zoo owner Donna Evernham said, noting that the easy transfer to Philly and assymerization with the new herd was due to “Bea’s calm attitude.”
“We’re excited to have a baby giraffe at the Philadelphia Zoo.”
The International Union for Conservation of Giraffes lists giraffes as “vulnerable,” estimating there are fewer than 100,000 surviving in the wild. According to the IUCN, in the face of poaching and habitat destruction, giraffe populations have declined by more than 40% in the past 30 years.
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