i think it is around the 12/13 mark.
They are all pure rothschilds today. When then first arrived at the park originally there were also some masai.
Jolly recently passed away.
A female named Amber was sent to Port Lympne as part of the African Experience. She was pregnant at the time with one of Kwaheri's last offsrping. A boy named Karamoja.
Kwaheri was also being transported to kent but the sedatives used on him wore off and he ripped through the canvas lining on the truck and made a bid for freedom, he died from suffocation due to an allergic reaction to the sedatives used.
The 100th giraffe born at Longleat, named Century, now lives at Colchester Zoo
Longleat's remaning herd (as i can remember) are:
New male (name unknown)
Becky
Chakula
Imogen
Twiza
Jemima
Roxanne
Diane
Eliza
Gertrude?
Geraldine
A young male is also present within the herd, born to Imogen, a year after she became the first giraffe to ever have a caesarean.
Europe's first twin baby giraffes were also born at Longleat in 1986