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Crooked-Neck Giraffe Skeleton Now on Display

Gemina “reminds us all that being different is just fine,” says zoo.

Crooked-Neck Giraffe Skeleton Now on Display
Gemina passed away in 2008 at age 21

A familiar face has made its long-awaited return to the Santa Barbara Zoo, though in a slightly different state than how it arrived.

The partial skeleton of Gemina, the crooked-neck giraffe that lived at the zoo for 18 years, can now be visited for years to come in the Santa Barbara Zoo’s Discovery Pavilion.

Once voted the first wonder of the “Seven Wonders of Santa Barbara” in a 2007 radio poll, Gemina quickly became a resident celebrity after she was acquired from the San Diego Zoo in 1990. Gemina was featured in several television spots, including a 2004 episode of “The Bachelor."