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Giraffes Have the Same Number of Neck Bones as You DoImagine standing face to face with a giraffe, your neck craned back as you gaze up at this gentle giant towering over you. At ...
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Jabari, a baby giraffe, at North Dakota's Roosevelt Park Zoo died after he broke his neck, which got stuck in the cover of his hay feeder.
A beloved giraffe died in an upstate zoo over the weekend when he fractured his neck after it got stuck in a support structure for his enclosure’s gate.
Zoo Miami officials announced on Monday that one of its baby giraffes died over the weekend. A 3-month-old female giraffe was found dead with a broken neck Saturday.
But Gerry’s owner told The Washington Post the giraffe’s chewing improved after his adjustment by Whitley. The doctor said the giraffe seemed pleased, too. “He absolutely loved it.
Zoo Miami announced that its baby giraffe, born on Dec. 15., was found dead on Saturday morning from a broken neck, and the zoo is investigating what happened.
Context Though both giraffes and humans have the same number of individual neck bones (known as vertebrae), the two species also have size and structural differences.
Whitley, who has adjusted other animals, said working with a giraffe was a dream come true. “Being able to work on a giraffe is a chiropractor’s dream. I mean it’s the largest neck in the world,” ...
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