The Giraffes moved into the second yard and Kiko walked straight up to me as I watched them from the viewing platform. He stared at me for a while, almost seeing if I had food. Afterwards he went back to Mstari and Twiga.
The Giraffes moved into the second yard and Kiko walked straight up to me as I watched them from the viewing platform. He stared at me for a while, almost seeing if I had food. Afterwards he went back to Mstari and Twiga.
Kiko would be more people oriented because I believe at Greenville there is some sort of feeding program. I don't know if it was part of a behind the scenes thing or a regular program but I have seen lots of photos of their giraffes being hand fed. It would make him more friendly. People = treats. Mstari on the other hand hasn't really been around people that way and remember being born in mid fall it wasn't long before she was away from people pretty much all the time during her first winter. She just hasn't had the exposure Kiko did as a calf. Perhaps when giraffe feeding does begin Mstari will warm up to the public.
Well that makes a lot of sense. If they do plan on doing feeding program with the public, it'll be interesting to see which Giraffes warm up to the public contact.
A little late to this conversation, but they do have a behind the scenes feeding program and Keepers hand fed the Greenvilke giraffes small treats. So yes, Kiko is fairly people - friendly.
No there is no feed the giraffe program yet. There is a viewing platform which was modified with giraffe feeding in mind but for now nothing has been done to begin training. Unlikely see giraffe feeding any time soon. Hopefully down the line though.