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Spotless Giraffe Arrives at US Zoo; Netizens Flood Comment Box With Name Suggestions

Spotless Giraffe Arrives at US Zoo: The Bright Zoo in Tennessee, US, recently received a rare young giraffe that, due to its beauty, immediately captured the attention of visitors. On July 31, a 6-foot reticulated giraffe without any patches was born. People admired the young giraffe for its distinctive look, and this quality quickly caused it to become popular on the internet. This month, the public was exposed to the calf at the Limestone Zoo, a privately operated establishment.

The calf is likely the only clean giraffe on Earth, according to zoo officials who introduced the infant giraffe. “Only solid-colored reticulated giraffe living anywhere on the planet,” the zoo’s administrators said in a statement. Using social media, the zoo invited the public to participate and suggested names for the new animal.

“Name the baby giraffe: There are four names you may choose from, and their meanings are listed below. Kipekee – Special, Firyali – Strange or Amazing, Jamella is a superb beauty, Shakiri is the most gorgeous. This will go until September 4, which is Labor Day. We will count all the votes and make her identity known on that day, the Zoo said on its official Facebook page.

The young giraffe and an adult giraffe were standing together in the post. The little animal had entirely brown fur without even a hint of white. The public swamped the comment section with ideas, showing that voting for a name they liked was equally important to them. Others praised the unusual creature and expressed amazement at its unusual transformation.

People offered names they thought would be appropriate for the new zoo member in the post’s comment section. “The name Kipikee is fantastic. She is very special and cute,” a user wrote. A second said, “Shakiri is a great Name!” A third said, “I like Kipikee with Kip as a nickname!” A fourth individual said, “My 9-year-old daughter chose Kipikee because she is definitely very unique watching from Australia.” “Jamella! Very perfect for this amazing young lady!” said a fifth admirer. I’d want a kipikee. I’m giddy to go to the zoo. Another added, “I’m from Greer, South Carolina, and I’ll be traveling to visit shortly. “When I first saw her, my first thought was, “She is so gorgeous! Shakiri it is then!” chimed in another.

 

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