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First Moments Of A Baby Giraffe
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Human interactions
In art and culture
The giraffe was considered the "queen of beasts" by Arab prophets and poet for what they considered to be its delicate features and fragile form. Eastern sultans prized them as special pets. Giraffes were also known to the people of the Mediterranean region during antiquity. Pompey apparently kept ten at his theater in Rome. Giraffes were apparently mostly forgotten by the Middle Ages except in legends from Arab travelers. The Medici giraffe was a giraffe presented to Lorenzo de' Medici in 1486. It caused a great stir on its arrival in Florence, being reputedly the first living giraffe to be seen in Italy since the days of Ancient Rome. Another famous giraffe, called Zarafa, was brought from Africa to Paris in the early 19th century and kept in a menagerie for 18 years.
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