The world's only known white giraffe has been fitted with a GPS tracking device to keep poachers at bay in north-east Kenya, conservationists say. A conservation group said rangers could monitor ...
Luis Armando Albino, who was abducted on Feb. 21, 1951, is now a retired grandfather and Vietnam veteran. He was reunited with his family in June thanks to the persistence of his now 63-year-old n ...
A baby giraffe was born with no spots at Brights Zoo in Tennessee on 31 July. The spotless giraffe is incredibly rare. In a statement, the zoo said: "Giraffe experts believe she is the only solid ...
The "zebra giraffe," obviously ... Luckily, these vampire-esque albino bats are vegetarians and have no interest in causing ...
For about five years, Malibu’s tiny but heavily touristed wine scene had an irrefutable main character: Stanley the giraffe. Stanley first greeted visitors on the Malibu Wine Safaris tour at ...
Luis Armando Albino had been missing since his February 1951 abduction. At the time, he was playing in an Oakland, California, park with his older brother, Roger, and suddenly vanished.
A beloved 10-year-old giraffe at a Nevada wildlife sanctuary has died after stumbling and falling overnight in his pen, Lion Habitat Ranch said. Something startled Ozzie, causing him to fall in ...
Luis Albino was playing in a park with his brother Roger when he was kidnapped Getty More than half a century after a 6-year-old boy was lured away and kidnapped while he played in an Oakland park ...
Luis Albino was lured away from a park and kidnapped in 1951 Liam Quinn is a crime reporter for People Magazine. He previously covered breaking news for The Record/NorthJersey.com. Getty A ...
“Thank you for finding me,” Luis Armando Albino told his 63-year-old niece Alida Alequin, who tracked him down with the help of an online ancestry kit, old newspapers and local and federal law ...
Luis Armando Albino was 6 years old in 1951 when a woman lured him with candy to kidnap him from a park in West Oakland where he was playing with his older brother. The Mercury News, based in San ...
We spotted the Big Five easily on two-a-day game drive, but there were so many special sightings: a pregnant zebra, an albino giraffe, a cheetah and cubs, white and black rhinos (and their babies!) ...