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Penny The Giraffe Learned To Walk: An Animal Rescue Story

Penny The Giraffe Learned To Walk: An Animal Rescue Story

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A newborn giraffe drops about six feet at birth and is expected to stand, walk, and start keeping up with the herd almost immediately. Penny couldn’t. She was the 200th giraffe born at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and within days her story shifted from celebration to emergency as she struggled to stand, couldn’t nurse from her mother Mizuki, and needed round-the-clock help just to stay in the fight.

We walk through the rescue step by step, including the team’s unusual decision to name her before the traditional 30-day waiting period. They vote between two songs, land on “Penny Lane,” and then do the hard, hands-on work: supporting her legs, hand-feeding, constant monitoring, and facing the scary reality that an infection can mean surgery for a calf who is already fragile. Along the way, we share unforgettable giraffe facts that make the stakes clear, like how giraffes have seven neck bones just like humans, and how a massive heart helps pump blood up a neck that can reach about six feet long.

Penny’s comeback is the kind of animal rescue story that sticks with you, but it also points to something bigger. Giraffes are endangered, and their populations have declined dramatically in recent decades due to habitat loss. We end with a simple mission you can do with a grown-up: visit cmzoo.org and explore giraffe conservation programs, because understanding which animals are in trouble is the first step toward doing something about it.

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