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Wild Horses of Corolla

Karen Focht October 25, 2023

Grazing on wild grasses, acorns, and sea oats, walking along the sandy beach of the

Atlantic Ocean, nearly-extinct wild horses have been living peacefully for over 500

years.

It is not known exactly how the wild horses of Corolla got there, but their DNA indicates

that they are of Spanish origin. The original Colonial Spanish Mustangs could have

survived one of the many offshore shipwrecks in the treacherous Outer Banks or maybe

they were left behind by Spanish explorers.

For centuries stallions and their harems have existed on a most unique diet, surviving

through hurricanes and hundreds of harsh winters. In earlier times, visitors were allowed

to take home whatever they could round up. But not anymore, it is now illegal to feed

them or get within 50 feet of them.

When roads were paved leading to their remote part of the cape, their numbers began

to dwindle significantly. Many were hit by cars, including a beloved stallion named Star

who was hit by a car and killed in 1991. They have since found ways to keep the herd

safer. The horses now have access to over 7,000 acres, about 3,000 acres of public

land and roughly 4,000 privately owned, in a beach and marine forest area north of

Corolla.

Not everyone buys into the poetry of these majestic creatures. Their biggest threat

today is development. Not everyone wants to wake up to a horse in their yard or lay out

in the sun with horses gathering around.

“They are one of the oldest and rarest strains left in the world and are listed as a

critically endangered/nearly extinct breed” according to the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, a

non-profit that preserves the heritage of the Mustangs.

For more information on the horses https://www.corollawildhorses.com/

Video of the Wild Horses of Corolla

In Articles by Karen, Photojournalism, Travel, Video's, Cabinet of Curiosities Tags Colonial Spanish Mustangs, wild horses of Corolla, Outer Banks, North Carolina Travel, Travel, Spanish Explorers, Corolla North Carolina, Horses on the Beach, Endangered Animals, Endangered Horses
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Memphis Zoo Welcomes Second New Baby Giraffe in Less Than One Week!

Karen Focht April 14, 2019

Memphis Zoo Welcomes Second New Baby Giraffe in Less Than One Week~ Wendy, a Memphis Zoo giraffe gave birth recently to a boy calf and his is name is Kiburi, which means precocious in Swahili. Within the same week, the zoo’s 12-year-old giraffe Angela Kate gave birth her baby giraffe on April 9, 2019. These births bring the Memphis Zoo’s reticulated giraffe herd to 11. Reticulated giraffes are considered endangered, with only 11,000 remaining in the wild and a population that is declining. Memphis Zoo, located in Memphis, Tennessee, is home to more than 4,500 animals representing more than 500 different species.

Here you can see as the newest baby was introduced to his daddy Nikalaus gets to meet his babies.

I also happened to catch Giraffe vocalizations from the baby. It was the first time I had heard that. You can hear it too in this video.

~~~~~~~~~~VIDEO BELOW~~

Below you will find shorter video of just the baby giraffe vocalizations.

UPDATE FROM THE ZOO APRIL 25th, 2019-

“We’ve had a lot of questions about our most recent baby giraffe Ali, born just days after our boy Kiburi joined the herd earlier this month. Ali’s had quite the journey over the last few weeks, but we are happy to say she is back at Memphis Zoo on stall rest.” ~The Memphis Zoo

https://www.memphiszoo.org/blog/posts/alis-journey

In Eye On Memphis Zoo, I Love Memphis Too., Travel, Cabinet of Curiosities, Photojournalism Tags Memphis Zoo, Giraffe Baby Kiburi, Reticulated giraffes, Endangered Animals, Endangered Giraffes, Giraffe Births, New Born Giraffe, Memphis Travel, Memphis Photos, Giraffe Photos, Baby GIraffe, Nikalaus the giraffe, Baby Giraffe Video, giraffe vocalizations, Ali Baby Giraffe, Kiburi, Kiburi The Giraffe, Ali Memphis Zoo Giraffe
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Orangutan Kisses

Karen Focht January 20, 2018

 

When Baby Orangutan Rowan, wants mommy Kisses.


~Rowan and Jahe are on exhibit at the Memphis Zoo.
Baby Rowan, was born on March 19, 2016 at the Memphis Zoo via Cesarean section. Rowan, weighed 4.5 pounds at birth, and was bottle fed by zookeepers. He is a Sumatran Orangutan. Only about 200 Sumatran Orangutans are currently on exhibit across the USA. The species is listed as “Critically Endangered.”  Orangutan means “man of the forest;” Orangutans have the second longest childhood, first being humans, spending up to eight years with their mothers.

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Giraffe Gives Birth On Exhibit

Karen Focht April 10, 2017

Giraffe Gives Birth On Exhibit at the Memphis Zoo

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Ghostly Orangutan for Halloween!

Karen Focht October 31, 2016

 Ghostly Orangutan for Halloween at the Memphis Zoo.

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