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Watch: Busch Gardens Introduces New Bright Spot On Serengeti

Reply Born earlier this year, Cedora, a 2-month-old female giraffe calf, just made her debut on the park’s 65-acre, multi-species habitat. (Busch Gardens) TAMPA, FL Guests at Busch Gardens Tampa can now spot a new face on the park s Serengeti plain. Born earlier this year, Cedora, a 2-month-old female giraffe calf, just made her debut on the park s 65-acre, multi-species habitat. After spending some quality time bonding behind the scenes with her mother, Celina, Cedora is becoming familiar with the rest of Busch Gardens giraffe herd, including Beacon, a male giraffe calf born last summer. Subscribe As guests visit the park this spring break season, they can get a look at the giraffes on board the Serengeti Express train or by booking a Serengeti Safari, which includes the opportunity to hand-feed one of the animals.

3 rare giraffes electrocuted by power lines in Kenya, officials say

3 rare giraffes electrocuted by power lines in Kenya, officials say On Location: Feb. 22, 2021 Replay Video UP NEXT Three rare giraffes were electrocuted when they walked into low-hanging power lines within a conservation area in western Kenya, officials said. The Kenya Power and Lighting Company, which owns and operates most of the electricity transmission and distribution systems in the East African nation, said in a press release Monday that the deadly incident occurred in Soysambu Conservancy over the weekend and that all three animals were Rothschild s giraffes, one of the most endangered subspecies of giraffe. The Kenya Wildlife Service, the country s wildlife agency, said in a separate press release that two giraffes were electrocuted in Soysambu Conservancy on Sunday, without mentioning when a third was killed. ABC News has reached out to the agency for clarification.MORE: 4 endangered mountain gorillas killed by lightning strike in Uganda, conservation groups say

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