Three giraffe sculptures reside in Topeka and you can help pick their names.
Topeka Zoo director Brendan Wiley announced a naming competition for the sculptures Saturday at Breezeway Park’s dedication ceremony.
How do I enter the Topeka Zoo s giraffe sculpture competition?
Giraffe-naming hopefuls will need to scan a QR code that is scattered at businesses near a statue. One statue is at Breezeway Park in NOTO, one is at the zoo and one is at Fairlawn Plaza in the mall, which was revealed on Thursday. The statue at the Topeka Zoo has QR codes in the gift shop.
Wiley said the competition will likely remain open throughout the summer and there isn’t a limit on how many names one person can submit.
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The Topeka Zoo s giraffe population decreased from five to four this week as it bid farewell to Konza, a male who will turn 3 years old in July.
Konza left by trailer Monday for a zoo in the western United States, the identity of which is expected to be announced later by the receiving zoo. True to his nature, he made us all think he wasn t going to go but then he braved up and went right in, the zoo said Monday on its Facebook page. We will miss him so much but can t wait to see how well he does in his new home!