"Princess Jasmine" aka "Princess" - Hybrid Giraffe - One Year Sponsorship Package


Item Number: 159

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $3,000

Online Close: Dec 7, 2008 8:00 PM PST

Bid History: 0 bids

Description

 

























































Full Name: Princess  
 Nickname: None  
 Date of Birth: 2.15.1997  
 Gender: Female  
 Species/Breed: Rothschild/Reticulated Cross  
 Description: Approximately 12.5 feet tall and Weighs about 1500 pounds  
 Biography: Princess was born at Neverland Ranch. Rambo is her father. Sophia was her mother.

Princess' name definitely describes her - She is 'The Princess'!! Princess is the smallest of the four Neverland Giraffes.

Princess absolutely loves bananas!! You will see how far she can stretch her neck if you have a banana in your hand. It is amazing!!

Princess loves to have her head, neck, and body rubbed and she doesn't seem to care whether you use your hand, a broom, or a rake. It just feels good!!

Princess is a day dreamer. She is inquisitive and sensitive. We often find her staring out onto the horizon with her unbelievably beautiful eyes drooping softly as she stands mesmerized by her surroundings. Even though Princess isn't the youngest, she is the Baby!!

Princess does not like the door to her indoor stall open. She will immediately nudge the door closed with her nose if we don't secure the door in the open position. She feels really safe and protected in there!!

 
 Estimated Cost of Care: $250.00 per Month/ $3,000.00 per Year (Food, Vet, etc.)  
 Special Needs: Lots of Love. Lots of Attention. Lots of Petting!! Lots of Time to Day Dream!!

Special Instructions

The winning bidder will be "Princess'" sponsor for a year.


If the winning bid is $750.00 ore more the winner will receive a beautiful 8" X 10" colored photograph of "Princess" suitable for framing.


The staff and giraffes at Banjoko Wildlife Preserve thank you in advance for your generous support!!!


Shipping and handling costs for the photograph are included in the winning bid.


 

Donated by

Banjoko Wildlife Preserve