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Published 12:34 27 Mar 2013 GMT
Updated 08:11 18 Dec 2014 GMT
The LEO Zoological Conservation Center in Greenwich, Connecticut celebrated the birth of a healthy, female giraffe last week.
The calf's mother, 6-year-old endangered Rothschild giraffe Petal, had a short labour and proceeded to bathe the newborn, a sign of love and affection.
But, the calf was already craving independence. After a mere 30 minutes, she was standing and nursing. The crew at the conservation centre recorded the baby giraffe's first attempts to stand up.
The calf is the first to be born at the facility and possibly the first in Connecticut's history.
You can check out more of the conservation centre's animals at www.LEOzoo.org
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