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Ellie Crabbe

‘Determined and curious’ giraffe calf dies at zoo

Mbonisi, a three-month old Rothschild’s giraffe, has died (Marwell Zoo/PA) -

A “determined and curious” giraffe calf has died at a zoo in Hampshire, staff said.

Mbonisi, a three-month old Rothschild’s giraffe, overcame an infection as a newborn at Marwell Zoo in Colden Common, near Winchester, but his condition remained “delicate”, keepers said.

In recent weeks Mbonisi, the first calf to adult giraffe Ruby, developed another infection and his condition deteriorated.

A spokesperson for Marwell said: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of our much-loved Rothschild’s giraffe calf, Mbonisi.

His loss will be felt deeply, especially by his devoted keepers and veterinary team who cared for him each day

Marwell Zoo spokesperson

“Mbonisi quickly captured all our hearts with his determined and curious spirit.

“Despite undergoing intensive treatment, his condition worsened yesterday (Thursday), strongly suggesting that the infection had significantly progressed.

“Our teams did everything they possibly could to try to save Mbonisi, but sadly, it became evident that euthanasia was the best option to prevent him suffering.”

A post-mortem examination will be carried out for keepers to better understand what caused his condition, the zoo said.

Mbonisi was one of a subspecies of giraffe considered “near threatened” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

In the wild, Rothschild’s giraffes live in savannahs, grasslands and open woodlands of Uganda and Kenya.

Mbonisi, whose name means “one who leads”, was “loved by all who met him”, the zoo said.

The Marwell spokesperson added: “His loss will be felt deeply, especially by his devoted keepers and veterinary team who cared for him each day.

“We respectfully ask our guests for understanding and respect to allow our animal care teams some privacy while they come to terms with our loss.

“Thank you, as always, for your compassion and support during this difficult time.”

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