Dublin Zoo announced the name of the female giraffe calf that was born in Dublin Zoo on 4th January.
Following a nationwide competition to find a name for the young giraffe, Neema meaning prosperous in Swahili, was chosen. Lucy Blacker, aged 6, from Swords in Co. Dublin was selected as the lucky winner!
Speaking about the competition earlier today, Helen Clarke, team leader at the African Plains said, We had a really fantastic response to the competition. It was clear that a lot of effort went into the entries. Some entrants even sent us lovely giraffe drawings. There were some really fantastic African names entered but our team agreed that Neema meaning born into prosperity, was the most fitting name for our new giraffe calf! She is doing really well since birth and is quite genuinely prospering!
Winner of the competition, 6 year old Lucy Blacker said, My teacher gave us homework to pick a name for the baby giraffe. It was so much fun. I asked my mum and my dad to help me. I love coming to Dublin Zoo and I cant wait to see Neema and call her by her new name!.
Neema is thriving since her arrival and is already standing tall at 2 metres and weighing 50 kilograms! Her mother Jenny has been very attentive to Neemas needs since her arrival and Neemas older brother has been imitating his sister and has even been seeking milk from his mother!
Neema can be seen in the African Plains with the other six members of the giraffe herd at Dublin Zoo.
Give me a goddam job in the zoo! >:(
Gaz10t 5 months ago
im in that kids school
marie99821 1 year ago
Helen how are you?????????? Agata:))
aaaAGATAaaa5 2 years ago
Ah wee cool.
abcpaulobrien 3 years ago