The fact that the zoo is not considering Spot as a name is criminal.
54 0 ReplyThey should name it Spic 'n Span cuz it's spotless.
16 0 ReplyI can already see the unofficial nickname Tennesseans will give it.
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How long until Tennessee Republicans aim legislation at the giraffe with no spots?
Also the children's book writes itself. Easy $1 billion to the first person that writes "The Giraffe Who Had No Spots."
33 7 ReplyStop shoving you giraffe gender issues on my kids! It's making them corrupt and weird!
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At what point are we just going to call it a long necked horse?
24 0 ReplyWell it turns out that giraffes are brown with white netting.
17 0 ReplyReminds me of a lion's pelt, all it needs is a mane
12 0 ReplyLong lion
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on the contrary, I see that giraffe sporting one all encompassing golden brown spot
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12 1 ReplyHomie is absolutely RIPPED
10 0 ReplyLil homie has more gains than I do and he's just been born. WTF I hate human biology.
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Said it once gonna say it again,
Lookin like a perfectly toasted marshmallow
5 0 ReplyMmmm... Giraffe smores
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Long horse
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It was in Brights Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee
5 0 ReplyThat’s one weird ass horse
6 1 Replypapa giraffe should've been suspicious of the lion that keeps visiting them
4 0 ReplyI wonder if this is a reflection of the ancestral coloration of giraffes (loss/improper functioning of the genes that give them spots) or a neat individual mutation? I bet the genetics would be fun to look at
4 0 ReplyThat's a camel, not a giraffe!
4 0 ReplyThere's camel in the zoo sweating buckets right about now.
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Somebody forgot to texture.
4 0 ReplyNonetheless loved by its mommy. Love diversity 😁
3 2 ReplyThat's the 3rd one this week
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