A Visit With Baby Giraffe, Kiko
"He's up, he's up!" The cry rang out from voices young and old, shrill and deep. Pandemonium reigned. School children who had wandered away to see the tortoises, raced back up the ramp, adding their squeals to the noise. It was deafening.
I climbed up on a bench and tried to stay out of the way. It wasn't easy. Children climbed up beside me and jostled each other trying to see.
What caused this chaos? Four-day-old Kiko, the new baby giraffe at The Greenville Zoo, was awake and walking toward his mother, Autumn.
Before you fault me for taking the high ground with children around, I selected a bench on the back side of the viewing area, not one of the benches closest to the giraffes. Considering the number of people streaming back into the area, I was safer there than down in the crowd.
People stood in line for a half hour just to gain admittance to the zoo that day. Boredom set in when they finally arrived at the giraffe paddock only to discover the little guy sound asleep in a far corner, almost hidden from sight.
Families and troops of school children milled around hoping for Kiko to awake, but as time ticked by, the children grew restless. Occasionally, Autumn wandered over and checked on her sleeping calf. After waiting another thirty minutes, Kiko rose and wandered toward his mother. The crowd went berserk. A human tide flooded back into the paddock area.
I'm surprised the noise didn't frighten the giraffes, but they took it in stride. Kiko's father, Walter, stuck his head over the wall to check on the uproar. This unexpected opportunity allowed me to catch several images of the new family.
I climbed up on a bench and tried to stay out of the way. It wasn't easy. Children climbed up beside me and jostled each other trying to see.
Kiko creates chaos by waking. All Rights Reserved. Do Not Copy. |
What caused this chaos? Four-day-old Kiko, the new baby giraffe at The Greenville Zoo, was awake and walking toward his mother, Autumn.
Before you fault me for taking the high ground with children around, I selected a bench on the back side of the viewing area, not one of the benches closest to the giraffes. Considering the number of people streaming back into the area, I was safer there than down in the crowd.
Autumn checks on sleeping Kiko All Rights Reserved. Do Not Copy. |
Families and troops of school children milled around hoping for Kiko to awake, but as time ticked by, the children grew restless. Occasionally, Autumn wandered over and checked on her sleeping calf. After waiting another thirty minutes, Kiko rose and wandered toward his mother. The crowd went berserk. A human tide flooded back into the paddock area.
Walter, Kiko, and Autumn All Rights Reserved. Do Not Copy. |
I'm surprised the noise didn't frighten the giraffes, but they took it in stride. Kiko's father, Walter, stuck his head over the wall to check on the uproar. This unexpected opportunity allowed me to catch several images of the new family.
Kiko beside his mother, Autumn. All Rights Reserved. Do Not Copy |
But I have to say,
this picture is my favorite.
this picture is my favorite.
Have you been to the zoo to visit Kiko? What was your visit like?
All photos are copyrighted images by Barbara V. Evers. All rights reserved.
Comments
Great pictures, Barbara!
You should enlarge these photos to poster size and put them near where you write. :)
Thanks for sharing.
Vickie D.
Love the pictures and so great to see the little darling. Love those eyes. Thanks for sharing with us.
Vickie Dailey
Kudos to you for waiting through nap time to get some great shots. Sounds like a monumental day at the zoo!