Showing posts with label Giraffes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giraffes. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

It's Baby Time!





It's baby time at the Houston Zoo.



Baridi

This is Baridi, the newest member of the Giraffe herd.
He was 6' 6" tall at birth and weighted in at 165 pounds.
Baridi means cold in Swahili. He was born on a very cold morning.


Baridi


Duncan

Meet Duncan, the newest member of the Asian Elephant herd.
He was 6 days old when I visited.
He's with his Mom, Shanti.

Camera Critters
Thank you, Misty!

And thank you Eileen at Saturday's Critters.

Wishing YOU well and much joy.


Saturday, February 13, 2010

Camera Critters

It's Saturday and that means Camera Critters time!

The lovely Misty is our hostess for Critters. Be sure to visit!

Back to the Houston Zoo and giraffe feeding.



Giraffe Feeding


I'm not too sure about feeding this guy, Dad.
He seems friendly enough.


Giraffe Feeding

Grandpa gets into the act.


Giraffe Feeding


Mom seems to like feeding the giraffes.


Giraffe Feeding


Let me think about this.
He looks friendly enough.


Giraffe Feeding


Let's go for it!

Joy to You!



Saturday, January 2, 2010

Camera Critters Happy New Year!

A Happy New Year to all my Camera Critters friends.

The wonderful Misty brings Camera Critters to us each week.


This week I'm sharing some photos of THE grandson
feeding the giraffes at the Houston zoo -- mainly Myles.

Giraffe feeding

It took awhile before THE grandson got comfortable,
but then he didn't want to stop

Giraffe feeding

and Myles didn't want him to stop.

Giraffe feeding

If you look carefully at this photo,
on Myles neck, near the top right,
one of his *spots* is heart shaped.
Too cool!
We'll always know which giraffe is Myles -- look for the heart!



Friday, October 23, 2009

Camera Critters

It's Saturday so it must be Camera Critters time!

It's back to the Houston Zoo and Photography morning.

These are photos of the zoo's newest Masai Giraffe,
Hasante
(Handsome).



The Houston Zoos Masai giraffe herd has grown to 7 with the addition of a bouncing baby boy. The calf was born to mom Tyra shortly after 8 a.m. on Monday, August 10. Tyra went into labor around 6 in the morning and the calf was standing and nursing by 9 a.m. Tyra always delivers big babies but this big boy stands a bit over 6 feet tall. Tyra is 11 years old. Kiva, the father is 13 years old.


While Masai giraffes are not threatened or endangered in their native habitat, there are only 88 of them in North American zoos. Giraffe breeding at the Houston Zoo follows guidelines established by the American Zoo and Aquarium Associations Population Management Plan (PMP) program. PMPs have been developed for selected groups of animals to manage breeding of captive populations in order to maintain healthy, self-sustaining populations that are both genetically diverse and demographically stable.



Giraffes are the tallest living terrestrial animal. When full grown, this little guy will be about 17 feet tall and can weigh in at 3,000 pounds, while an average female is over 14 feet tall. Cute little fella! He posed for us for a very long time.

I've included the You Tube video of this little gentleman's birth. If you are squeamish, don't watch!


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Having Fun!

A short post to let you know we are all having fun!

We have been to the zoo every day.



Kids feeding the giraffes.




Grandpa and HIMSELF on the carousel.
HIMSELF on the Eland.
(The carousel is all zoo animals ... really cool.)

See you soon!

Joy!