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Dallas Zoo's 3-Month-Old Giraffe Calf ‘Marekani' Euthanized After Catastrophic Injury

By Sunday morning, her swelling and lameness had worsened, so veterinarians and animal care staff sedated Marekani for evaluation.

October 6, 2021

The Dallas Zoo is mourning the sudden loss of three-month-old giraffe calf, Marekani. Late in the day on Saturday, October 2, she was observed walking with a limp but shifted into the barn with the rest of the herd as she normally does.

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Marekani and her mother, Chrystal were given their own space in the barn, allowing the team to be able to observe her more closely. The veterinary team performed a visual examination and did not see any external wounds, severe swelling, or deviation of the leg at that time. Pain medication was prescribed, along with a plan to allow her to rest overnight and re-evaluate her in the morning.

By Sunday morning, her swelling and lameness had worsened, so veterinarians and animal care staff sedated Marekani for evaluation. During this procedure, veterinarians determined that she had dislocated her right elbow and fractured both her radius and ulna. Due to their large stature and because giraffes bear the majority of their weight on the front limbs, it is nearly impossible to repair an injury like this in a way that is robust enough to stand up to the normal stress of movement and activity.

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