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Gemina is Dead

Category: Giraffe
Posted on: January 11, 2008 6:30 PM, by Greg Laden

Gemina (pronunced Gem eee na) the Crocket Neck Giraffe died for reasons unrelated to her neck.

We prefer to remember Gemina in life rather than as, well, a dead giraffe.

Details of her death are here.

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Wow -- Gemina has been iconic for Santa Barbarans. Her neck was pretty troubling in person, and there were signs around the habitat reassuring the public that she was not in any pain. I'm sorry to see her go, I think the assertion in the video that she was a "great animal ambassador" was spot-on. My kids will be bummed to hear the news.

Posted by: Christie | January 12, 2008 1:31 PM

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