- Gemina (giraffe)
Gemina (
July 16 ,1986 –January 9 ,2008 ) (pronounced Jeh-MEE-nah) was a 12-foot-tallBaringo giraffe who lived in theSanta Barbara Zoo inSanta Barbara, California . cite news |first=Steve |last=Chawkins |title=Gemina the giraffe dies at 21
url=http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-giraffe12jan12,0,5437153.story?coll=la-home-center |work=Los Angeles Times |publisher=|date=2008-01-12 |accessdate=2008-02-26] She became notable for the peculiardeformity in herneck , which was bent by almost ninety degrees between her C3 and C4 vertebrae. The deformity was not present when she was born, in theSan Diego Wild Animal Park , but first became noticeable when she was three years old.Life
Gemina was born on
July 16 ,1986 , at theSan Diego Wild Animal Park . cite news |first=|last=|title=Gemina the 'Crooked-Necked Giraffe' Dies
url=http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Science/2008/1/10/gemina_the_39crookednecked_giraffe39_dies.html|work=Associated Press |publisher=News 13 |date=2008-01-09 |accessdate=2008-02-26] She showed no signs of a neck deformity at birth and was moved to the Santa Barbara Zoo when she was approximately one year old.Gemina's deformity did not appear until she was three years old. Her neck
vertebrae began to jut out from her neck at this age. Eventually her neck became bent sharply. The last time that this type of adeformity had been documented in agiraffe was 1902. X-rays of Gemina's neck showed that her vertebrae had fused together, butscientists ,zoologists andveterinarians could find no explanation for the deformity. Gemina was seen tumbling end over end when she was two years old. However, tests found no sign of injury at the time, and there is no evidence that the accident caused the neck deformity. Gemina gave birth to a calf in 1991. Unfortunately, her calf died ofpneumonia soon after birth.Gemina lived an almost-normal life for a zoo giraffe, except that she had to be fed separately; her keepers noted that her tongue was shorter than those of the other giraffes, and she did not have
peripheral vision to the same extent that normal giraffes do. The zoo cited her as an inspiration for disabled children [http://www.santabarbarazoo.org/media/pr_crooked_necked_giraffe_turns_21_07_07.doc] , and she was featured on an episode of "Miracle Workers ", an ABCreality show , as an inspiration for a child withscoliosis . She was sung to by children on her 21st birthday celebration in July 2007.Despite her rare neck deformity, Gemina reached old age for a giraffe. She outlived the average giraffe by almost six years.
In December 2007 and January 2008, Gemina stopped eating and her
health began to deteriorate due to old age.She was reluctantly euthanized by her keepers at the Santa Barbara Zoo on January 9, 2008. [cite press release|title = GEMINA, CROOKED-NECKED GIRAFFE DIES AT AGE 21|publisher = Santa Barbara Zoo|date = 2008-01-08|url = http://www.santabarbarazoo.org/media/pr_gemina_crooked_neck_giraffe_dies.pdf|accessdate = 2008-01-14]References
External links
* [http://sbzoo.org/videos.asp Santa Barbara Zoo's official video commemorating Gemina's 21st birthday]
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-giraffe12jan12,0,5437153.story?coll=la-home-center Los Angeles Times: Gemina the giraffe dies at 21]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/mrl3/8752/asithappens/20080114-aih-1.wmv Audio interview with Michelle Green, Gemina's caretaker] at "As It Happens " (begins 21 minutes and 20 seconds into the program)
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