A) Have they managed to clarify and identify the inherent cause in the good number of giraffe deaths (it seemed always to me either a stress related factor or digestive ailments)?
B) Any indication that the studbook keeper may now re-assign a new breeding male Rothschild's giraffe? Should not be too difficult to identify one among the core of all male bachelor herds!!?
A) Have they managed to clarify and identify the inherent cause in the good number of giraffe deaths (it seemed always to me either a stress related factor or digestive ailments)?
B) Any indication that the studbook keeper may now re-assign a new breeding male Rothschild's giraffe? Should not be too difficult to identify one among the core of all male bachelor herds!!?
The death of giraffes followed as a result of the stress. There are already cameras now and differently that's all is protected. So I don't know the accurate state of giraffes in this garden to the second question heavily for me to answer.
The death of giraffes followed as a result of the stress. There are already cameras now and differently that's all is protected. So I don't know the accurate state of giraffes in this garden to the second question heavily for me to answer.
I meant that since then ... (the females that died following the break-in), the male proven breeder passed away earlier this year and that the females brought in last year are now without a new male.
Aside, all older date deaths were somehow associated with digestive disorders (and I am talking not just 1 or 2, but the lot). Hence, my question if any of the esteemed Polish forumsters know what the story for the future is now.