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Two giraffes born at Sir Bani Yas reserve 9/7/2015
The Sir Bani Yas island wildlife and nature reserve has announced the arrival of a male and a female giraffe calves.
 
The calves were born after a 15-month gestation period and will nurse for a year, staying with their mothers for up to two years before becoming more independent.
 
The new additions bring the number of reticulated giraffes on the island to 37.
 
“We are pleased to welcome these latest additions to our wildlife family,” said Marius Prinsloo, general manager of Sir Bani Yas corporate operations.
 
“The healthy calves are a result of our breeding and monitoring programmes that ensure the island is a haven for a diverse wildlife population.”
 
The reticulated giraffes, native to the African savannah, eat leaves and buds from treetops and can go for several days without drinking water.
 
The males can grow up to 5.5 meters and females up to 4.5 meters tall. Their long legs allow them to run at speeds of up to 56 kilometers per hour.
 
“Since the breeding programme’s inception on Sir Bani Yas, the island has successfully contributed reticulated giraffes to various reserves and private institutions across the UAE,” Mr. Prinsloo said.
 
“This contribution offered a great range of opportunities to raise awareness about these unique mammals.”
 
Sir Bani Yas, an 87-square-kilometre island off the coast of Abu Dhabi, was developed into a wildlife reserve by the late Sheikh Zayed.
 
More than 13,000 free-roaming animals and birds – including oryx, gazelle, deer, ostrich, giraffe and cheetah – call the island home. Its name originates from the Bani Yas tribe who first inhabited Abu Dhabi.
 
 
PHOTO: One of the two giraffe calves to be born on the Sir Bani Yas wildlife and nature reserve, bringing the reticulated giraffe population on the island to 37.
CREDIT: TDIC.
 
 
 
 
 
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