We have to admit: giraffes are peculiarly fascinating creatures. From their outward appearance with long gangling necks and legs that go on forever to their whimsical pattern and gentle demeanor, giraffes have charmed humans throughout the ages. Here in South Carolina, only a handful of ambassador giraffes reside in zoos where we can visit and admire them as often as we like.

Currently, three giraffes call the Greenville Zoo home.

Facebook/Greenville Zoo That would be Miles, Autumn, and a juvenile named Kellan.

But the zoo is expecting a fourth giraffe, a baby, in February and we couldn’t be happier!

Facebook/Greenville Zoo Few people know that giraffes, while they seem docile and friendly, actually have more heart than most mammals. Three hearts, to be exact. Each giraffe is born with three hearts.

Perhaps that’s why we love them so very much.

Facebook/Greenville Zoo With a new baby on the way, the zoo and its members are on high alert with some special giraffe cams that have been installed.

The cams run 24 hours a day and overlook both the paddock and the barn so you’ll never tune in without being able to check on the cute giraffe family that resides here.

Flickr/Greenville Daily Photo Giraffes are the tallest living mammals on the planet, but the cams capture them from high above and will provide every detail as Autumn’s pregnancy progresses.

A giraffe’s gestation lasts for more than a year and often as long as 15 months.

Facebook/Greenville Zoo Autumn is already very much showing with only about four months to term.

The winter hours for the Greenville Zoo are daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Google Maps/Cracr Jac

If you’re lucky enough to be working from home due to the pandemic, then keeping a watchful eye on Autumn via the Giraffe Cam at the zoo will be a breeze. You can bookmark this link for the Giraffe Cams to see all of the action and hopefully be viewing in the moments the new baby giraffe arrives in (we hope) February! You can also follow Autumn’s progress via the zoo’s Facebook page.

Facebook/Greenville Zoo

That would be Miles, Autumn, and a juvenile named Kellan.

Few people know that giraffes, while they seem docile and friendly, actually have more heart than most mammals. Three hearts, to be exact. Each giraffe is born with three hearts.

With a new baby on the way, the zoo and its members are on high alert with some special giraffe cams that have been installed.

Flickr/Greenville Daily Photo

Giraffes are the tallest living mammals on the planet, but the cams capture them from high above and will provide every detail as Autumn’s pregnancy progresses.

Autumn is already very much showing with only about four months to term.

Google Maps/Cracr Jac

Have you visited the Greenville Zoo before? If so, what’s your favorite thing to do at the zoo? Let us know in the comments!

For another wonderful place to explore animals (from the comfort of your car, though), Meet The Adorable Zebras, Giraffes And More, At Eudora Farms On This Drive-Thru Safari In South Carolina!

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