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Yes, giraffes can give birth to twins, although it's a very rare occurrence. The twinning rate in giraffes is estimated to be about one in 280,000 births, making it significantly less common than in humans. While documented instances of giraffe twins exist, they are often not successful due to the challenges of raising two calves.
18 December 2022 Born Free is delighted to report the birth of rare twin giraffes in Meru National Park in Kenya – the first ever recorded by our team in the park, which is 180 miles NE of Kenya’s…
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