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© Examiner Publications (Cork) Ltd
August 2014.
Clodagh, a two-month old giraffe calf at Fota Wildlife Park.
Clodagh recently joined the rest of the herd for the first time in the African savannah having recovered from a broken leg after birth.
Born on the 22nd Jun to mother Aoife and father Walder, the calf suffered a broken leg in the first few hours after birth and had to spend six weeks with the leg in a cast.
The arrival of Clodagh brings the Rothschild giraffe herd at Fota to 12.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2014.
Further info: Stephen Ryan, Head of Marketing, stephen@fotawildlife.ie +353 87 988 6016.
Press Release image - no reproduction fee. Editorial use only. For use only in relation to caption and/or Client Press Release. No archive, No library, No distribution, No syndication.
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