The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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On March 16th, a healthy baby Giraffe was born at the Shanghai Zoo, their second calf of 2011. Since she was born on a bright cloudless day, keepers named the calf "Sunny," making her the second baby at the zoo with an English name. Perhaps due to her particularly tall father, Sunny measured an impressive 194 cm when she stood up shortly after birth. The Chinese characters for Giraffe are 長頸鹿 and sounded out as "cháng jǐng lù," which translates to "long-necked deer." This is the first birth ZooBorns has shared from a Chinese zoo. 

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Photo credits: Shanghai Zoo


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2 responses to “How Do You Say Giraffe in Chinese?”

  1. Ameise Avatar
    Ameise

    the little giraffe….so cute!! 🙂

  2. Alex Toh KAR TEK Avatar

    I like the first picture. It looks like the baby Giraffe is posting for the picture to be taken. Giraffe can be translated into “chang Jin Lu” . which means giraffe in mandarin.
    The word “chang Jin Lu” is actually a Hanyu Pinyin representative for reading the word in mandarin. You can understand more on how does this Hanyu Pinyin works by watching the explanatory video here


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