LA Zoo Giraffe Dies After Giving Birth to Stillborn Calf

Los Angeles Zoo mourns death of 12-year-old Hasina
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 3, 2021 12:35 AM CST
LA Zoo Giraffe Dies After Delivering Stillborn Calf
This Oct. 17, 2019 photo photo provided by the Los Angeles Zoo shows Masai giraffe, Hasina and her giraffe calf at their enclosure in the The Los Angeles Zoo.   (Tad Motoyama/The Los Angeles Zoo via AP)

A giraffe has died at the Los Angeles Zoo after undergoing a procedure to deliver her stillborn calf, the zoo announced Tuesday. Hasina, a 12-year-old Masai giraffe, died unexpectedly Monday night after a team of 30 zoo staffers had removed the full-term stillborn calf in a five-hour procedure that morning, the zoo said. The zoo didn't immediately release a cause of death for Hasina but said the procedure was complicated by the length of time she was under anesthesia and the calf's abnormal breech position, the AP reports. “Hasina recovered from anesthesia and was doing well, but unfortunately she passed away last night," the zoo said in a statement.

“Hasina was a healthy giraffe in her prime, so we were hopeful that she would survive," said Dominique Keller, the zoo's chief veterinarian and director of animal health and wellness. “Following the procedure, Hasina was standing on her own, which is a positive sign, but in the end she may have been too weak from the experience,” Keller said. Hasina was the mother of five other calves. She came to Los Angeles from the San Diego Zoo in 2010. The zoo has four other giraffes: Phillip, Zainabu, Sofie, and James. Masai giraffes are the largest subspecies of giraffe. They can grow up to 17 feet tall and weigh 2,700 pounds. Giraffes are listed as an endangered species because of habitat loss, illegal hunting, and disease, the zoo said. (Just a month and a half ago, the Nashville Zoo experienced a horrific giraffe tragedy.)

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