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Far from fenced-in city life: Rural Missouri camel rancher takes a trail less ridden
Rod Malchow, R&P Camel Co.
After 35-plus years ranching camels at the foot of the Ozarks, Rod Malchow expressed no regrets about spending more than half his life with exotic animals on a remote Missouri farm often seeing only his wife, sister and neighbors unless traveling to events offering camel rides.
R&P Camel Co., Urbana, Missouri
“If I fell over dead tomorrow, I’d have enjoyed everything I’ve done,” Malchow shared. “Instead of going to work every day for 30 years, taking a two-week vacation each year, and waiting for retirement to enjoy [life] I’ve enjoyed it this whole time.”
Murphy, beloved Lehigh Valley Zoo giraffe, dies at 20
Updated May 03, 2021;
Posted May 03, 2021
The 20-year-old Masai giraffe, Murphy, died on Monday after a limited response to treatment programs. The fan favorite came to the Lehigh Valley Zoo in 2017.Courtesy of the Lehigh Valley Zoo
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Sadly, the Lehigh Valley said goodbye to one of its tallest and most beloved residents.
The Lehigh Valley Zoo announced on Monday that Murphy, the 20-year-old Masai giraffe that was a resident of the zoo since 2017, died. The zoo’s Facebook page posted the announcement on Monday afternoon. “An iconic resident of the zoo, Murphy brought smiles to guests and staff through his lovable personality, charismatic presence and adorable ear wiggles,” the post said. “His loss will be greatly felt by the staff and guests who loved him dearly.”
Beloved giraffe at Lehigh Valley Zoo dies at 20
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The 20-year-old Masai giraffe, Murphy, died on Monday after a limited response to treatment programs. The fan favorite came to the Lehigh Valley Zoo in 2017.Courtesy of the Lehigh Valley Zoo
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Sadly, the Lehigh Valley said goodbye to one of its tallest and most beloved residents.
The Lehigh Valley Zoo announced on Monday that Murphy, the 20-year-old Masai giraffe that was a resident of the zoo since 2017, died. The zoo’s Facebook page posted the announcement on Monday afternoon. “An iconic resident of the zoo, Murphy brought smiles to guests and staff through his lovable personality, charismatic presence and adorable ear wiggles,” the post said. “His loss will be greatly felt by the staff and guests who loved him dearly.”
Updated on May 4, 2021 at 2:30 pm
Lehigh Valley Zoo
A beloved giraffe at the Lehigh Valley Zoo, known as a gentle giant while interacting with guests during feeding sessions, has died.
Murphy, a 20-year-old Masai giraffe, was euthanized Monday morning after he didn t respond to treatment for age-related health ailments, the Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, zoo announced on social media and its website.
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to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. An iconic resident of the Zoo, Murphy brought smiles to guests and staff through his lovable personality, charismatic presence and adorable ear wiggles, the zoo which features a giraffe in its logo said in its news release. His loss will be greatly felt by the staff and guests who loved him dearly.