Giraffe's sudden death shocks zoo staff
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Fenn was born in May at the North Carolina Zoo and was beloved by staff and visitors before his passing on Wednesday.
The North Carolina Zoo announced that a beloved giraffe died on Wednesday after becoming spooked by another giraffe.
Fenn, a 6-month-old giraffe, was startled by another giraffe, ran away and crashed into a gate, causing Fenn to fall. Zoo officials said Fenn suffered significant head and neck trauma, causing the animal to die later in the day after receiving care from zoo veterinarians.
The zoo is providing a grief counselor for staff members, whom the zoo said were "shocked and devastated by Fenn’s tragic death."
Fenn was born on May 20 standing 6 feet tall and weighing 145 pounds. He was given the name Fenn after 100,000 fans voted online in honor of Giraffe Conservation Foundation founders Julian and Stephanie Fennessy.
"Fenn was an energetic and vibrant addition to the giraffe herd (or tower) and quickly became a cherished member of the Zoo community," the zoo said. "His playful antics and charming nature endeared him to staff and visitors alike. He will be remembered with fondness and love by all who knew him."