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Zoo's New Giraffe Ridge
Takes Fun to a New Level!
Giraffe Ridge Set to Open in June
This summer, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical
Garden is taking FUN to a whole new level – Eye Level -
with the world’s tallest animals at the Zoo’s most
exciting new exhibit, Giraffe Ridge. This 27,000 square-foot
exhibit, complete with an elevated viewing platform, provides
an amazing interactive experience, bringing guests eye-to-eye
with a herd of giraffes.
The herd consists of five young Maasai giraffes – all under
two years of age. The three boys are one-year-old “Pekua,” eight-month-old, “Mtembei” and
six-month-old, “Kimbaumbau.” The two girls are one-year-old, “Tessa,” and
13-month-old, “Akilah.”
“There’s really nothing quite like coming eye-to-eye
with an animal nearly three times your height,” said Cincinnati
Zoo Executive Director Thane Maynard. “Giraffes are not
only known for their incredible size, but they also love to eat.
With a healthy appetite and an 18-inch-long tongue to gently
take food out of your hands, I guess you can say they’ll
be eating out of the palm of your hands, literally.”
A giraffe can eat up to 75 pounds of food each day and that’s
good news for Zoo visitors, who will be able to help feed special
giraffe crackers for a nominal fee. Giraffes also enjoy hay and
a variety of their favorite acacia leaves. Acacia trees have
long thorns that prevent most animals from eating the leaves.
But those thorns don’t stop the giraffes. They use their
impressively long tongues to reach around the thorns.
The Maasai Giraffe, also known as the Kilimanjaro Giraffe are
the largest subspecies of giraffe. Maasai giraffe have jagged
spots on their bodies. Originally the Maasai giraffe lived throughout
Africa but currently, due to loss of habitat and deforestation,
the giraffe only live in Kenya and Tanzania. Adult males can
stand 18 feet tall and weigh up to 4,200 pounds and adult females
grow to 16 feet tall and weigh up to 2,500 pounds.
Zoo Goes Green
Giraffe Ridge also features two key green components that are
critical to the Cincinnati Zoo Go Green program. The first component
is the elevated viewing deck, which is made entirely of composite
wood (made of recycled plastic and wood wastes). The second feature
is the 2,500 square-foot green roof that will help insulate the
giraffe barn and will reduce the rate and volume of rain water
going into the city’s sewer. Displaying more than 40 plant
species, this is the only visible green roof in the Cincinnati.
Do the Zoo! The Giraffe Ridge exhibit is FREE with general admission
to the Zoo. Admission prices are $13/adults, $8/children (2-12),
children under two are free, and parking is additional. The Zoo
opens daily at 9 a.m. For more information on the Cincinnati
Zoo and all of this summer’s exciting events, please call
the Zoo at 513-281-4700
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