
Eight-year-old ‘beloved’ giraffe dies at Greater Vancouver Zoo
LANGLEY, B.C. — The Greater Vancouver Zoo says one of its iconic animals, Jenga the giraffe, has died “far too soon.”
The zoo says in a statement that the eight-year-old male was seen found “peacefully resting in his barn stall” moments after having a meal on Wednesday.
Menita Prasad, director of Animal Care at the zoo, says in the statement that they are awaiting the results of the necropsy, and that other giraffes at the zoo “continue to display normal, healthy behaviour.”
The Giraffe Conservation Foundation says the animals can live up to about 25 years in the wild and potentially longer in captivity.