Kevin, a 2-year-old northern giraffe, has swapped Christchurch for Hamilton Zoo, moving into a boys-only bachelor pad with two other males. Video \ Tom Eley
Kevin has moved into his new bachelor pad at Hamilton Zoo.
After a cross-island road trip from Orana Wildlife Park in Christchurch, he arrived at the zoo on November 13.
Kevin, a 2-year-old northern giraffe standing at a casual 4m tall, is joining two other lads: Jabali, also 2, andMasamba, the wise old member of the group, who’s 22.
Kevin’s relocation was all about biology, director at Te Kaaroro – Hamilton Zoo, Baird Johnson, said.
“He’s at the age where he’s a boy, and they have three girls over there [Christchurch], and it’s like mom and sister and other sister.”
He was too young to understand there were no girls at the Hamilton Zoo, Johnson said.
Transport via road was one of the only options available for moving the giraffe, Johnson said.
“You usually have to transport them before they’re over 2.”
“At the age of 2, they tend to be too tall, and the overpass is not just going to work.”
Kevin the giraffe checking out his new bachelor pad — no girls, just snacks and tall friends. Photo/ Tom Eley
The process for moving Kevin was through the species management programme, which aims to match animals across various zoos, Johnson said.
“It is a diversity programme.”
Giraffes under human care were also living surprisingly long lives these days. Johnson said 17 counted as old, 20 as older, and 22 was basically giraffe grandparent territory.
“Males don’t usually last as long as females.”
Feeding them is a tall task.
Masamba and ungulate senior keeper Josh de Waard. Photo / Tom Eley
The trio can munch through 50 to 60kg of plant matter a day, ungulate senior keeper Josh de Waard said.
“So anyone touching them usually ends up covered in loose hair.”
De Waard said that while all three giraffes had their own personalities, Kevin’s confidence was already off the charts — and occasionally a bit of a handful.
“He’s a pretty confident individual, which definitely makes training… interesting,” he said.
“Right now he’s probably one of the harder ones.”
Kevin has even leapfrogged the others in boldness.