
This undated handout photo provided by The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore shows Angel the giraffe. The Maryland Zoo euthanized Angel after it had struggled with age-related medical issues for months. Officials at the Baltimore zoo said Wednesday that they euthanized 17-year-old Angel on Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore)
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is saddened to announce the death of Angel, the Zooโs 17-year-old reticulated giraffe. Angel was humanely euthanized yesterday after struggling with age-related medical issues over time.
โAngel had been showing signs of leg and back pain in the past few months to years, but both worsened recently,โ said Dr. Ellen Bronson, chief veterinarian at the Zoo. โBecause of the great work the keepers did training Angel to enter the giraffe chute voluntarily, we were able to devise many creative therapies for safely treating her up-close, including ultrasounds and hoof trims, and extending her time with us.โ
โHowever, recently keepers had seen Angel laying down in the mornings, which was unusual for her,โ continued Bronson. โWhile we were able to provide her with pain medicine which made her more comfortable, we realized that her quality of life was declining and the difficult decision was made to euthanize her.โ
โAngel was the last giraffe to be born here,โ said Mike McClure, general curator. โShe was hand-raised by staff and was the center of our herd for so many years. It has been wonderful to have her help the three new female giraffe acclimate to their home at the Zoo. She was also a favorite with guests who were able to feed her at the Giraffe Feeding Station and we will all miss her greatly.โ
Reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulate) are one of 9 recognized subspecies of giraffe. Easily the tallest species on the planet, the giraffe can browse on leaves that Africaโs other grazing herbivores canโt reach. Giraffe travel in loose, informal herds and can be found in eastern, central and southern Africa. They range across savannah, grasslands, and open woods in search of trees โ especially their favorite, acacias โ to feed upon. Reticulated giraffe are not currently threatened or endangered. They are protected from hunting in most places where they now live, but are still vulnerable to poaching and habitat loss.
The Zoo is home four other giraffe, including three females, 4-year-old Kesi, 2-year-olds Anuli and Juma, as well as 7-year-old male Caesar.
About The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
Founded in 1876, The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is the third oldest zoo in the United States and is internationally known for its contributions in conservation and research. More than 1,500 animals are represented in the Zooโs varied natural habitat exhibits in areas such as Polar Bear Watch, the Maryland Wilderness, African Journey and the award-winning Childrenโs Zoo. Situated in Druid Hill Park near downtown Baltimore, the Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. For more information, visit www.marylandzoo.org.

