All things giraffes: Busch Gardens’ shows off Giraffe Bar, debuts new baby
Read full article: All things giraffes: Busch Gardens’ shows off Giraffe Bar, debuts new babyThe Giraffe Bar will feature craft brew flights on custom giraffe tasting paddles with Serengeti viewsTAMPA, Fla. – Busch Gardens Tampa Bay said Thursday guests visiting the theme park will soon be able to visit the Giraffe Bar. Artist rendering of the new Giraffe Bar at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (Busch Gardens Tampa Bay)While guests sip and savor the flavors, they can also look at the panoramic indoor and outdoor views of the park’s expansive Serengeti Plain, which is home to giraffes, zebra, antelopes, ostriches and more. In addition to the new Giraffe Bar, Serengeti Overlook is home to the newly redesigned Oasis Pizza, which serves up favorites such as handmade pizza, chicken tenders, fresh salads and freshly baked desserts. Busch Gardens said guests can also look forward to more new culinary experiences coming this year. Use the form below to sign up for the ClickOrlando.com In the Loop: Theme Park Scoops newsletter, sent every Friday morning.
Baby giraffe dies at Tennessee zoo after it’s stepped on by mom
Read full article: Baby giraffe dies at Tennessee zoo after it’s stepped on by momBaby giraffe in Tennessee zoo dies after its stepped on by mom. A baby giraffe has died after being accidentally stepped on by her mother. The mother, Nasha, gave birth to the calf on Saturday at the Nashville Zoo. We are heartbroken to announce that Nasha's calf died shortly after our birth announcement earlier today after the calf was accidentally stepped on by her mother. 💛 — Nashville Zoo (@NashvilleZoo) January 17, 2021Caretakers acted fast to try to help the calf, but they were unable to save her.
Florida zoo euthanizes 12-year-old giraffe due to hoof issues
Read full article: Florida zoo euthanizes 12-year-old giraffe due to hoof issuesPongo, the giraffe, lived at ZooMiami for more than a decade. MIAMI – A 12-year-old giraffe dealing with worsening hoof issues was euthanized, officials at Zoo Miami said. The giraffe named Pongo had been dealing with issues that included fractures, pain and difficulty walking, the zoo said in a statement posted Monday on Facebook. The health team performed a series of treatments, hoping that Pongo would heal without the need to immobilize for a second time, the statement said. “The painful decision was made to euthanize him while he was still under anesthesia,” the statement said.