The calf was then sent to the safari Park’s Harter Veterinary Medical Center the place wildlife well being and wildlife care groups provided around-the-clock care. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park reported Thursday that the 2-day-old male Masai giraffe calf born on the park was euthanized after its situation began to deteriorate. Video from inside resident Dan Jestand’s house reveals an unknown man wandering around inside his residence on Somerset Road. He is seen strolling both inside and outside the property between 2 a.m. The man filled a number of luggage with soccer gear before exiting. “Unfortunately, regardless of all efforts, his situation continued to worsen, and the team made the compassionate decision to euthanize the calf,” the zoo’s statement reads.
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