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Toronto Zoo giraffe, Ginetta, dies

The Toronto Zoo has announced that Ginetta, the oldest giraffe in a Canadian zoo, died on Monday afternoon.

Ginetta, 30, lived longer than 96 per cent of the female Masai giraffes in North America

The oldest giraffe in a Canadian zoo died Monday afternoon at the age of 30, the Toronto Zoo said in a Facebook post mourning Ginetta. (The Toronto Zoo/Facebook)

The Toronto Zoo has announced that Ginetta, the oldest giraffe in a Canadian zoo, died on Monday afternoon.

"Ginetta has become a big part of our zoo family over the past 30 years and has created many lasting memories with our keepers and visitors alike," read a notice on the zoo's Facebook page.

It said the Masai giraffe was born at the facility in 1983 and had turned 30 last August.

The zoo said it is estimated that a giraffe can live 20 to 25 years in the wild.

The giraffe was also part of a milestone event last October when she became a great aunt to the zoo's new baby giraffe, Mstari.

The zoo had posted a message last Friday to celebrate the youngster turning three months old and that she was already almost eight feet tall.

The zoo did not mention a cause of death, but added Ginetta lived longer than 96 per cent of the female Masai giraffes in the North American population.