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Home » Bullied Baby Zebra Finds an Unlikely Best Friend in a 2,500-Pound Gentle Giraffe
Bullied Baby Zebra Finds an Unlikely Best Friend in a 2,500-Pound Gentle Giraffe
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Bullied Baby Zebra Finds an Unlikely Best Friend in a 2,500-Pound Gentle Giraffe

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At a Georgia theme park, a baby zebra rejected by her own herd discovered an unlikely bodyguard — and the bond between them is rewriting what caretakers thought they knew about cross-species connection.

Kurtsie, a zebra born in December 2023 at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta, Georgia, had a rough introduction to herd life. Other zebras picked on her.

But rather than endure the bullying alone, Kurtsie found refuge beside a companion no one expected: Bakari, a giraffe born in 2018 who weighs around 2,500 pounds.

The two now spend nearly all their time together — lounging side by side, grooming each other, sharing hay and nudging each other for attention. Kurtsie is small enough to walk directly under Bakari’s legs and frequently weaves between them.

The pair has formed an unusually close cross-species friendship that has captivated park staff and visitors alike.

Why Kurtsie the Baby Zebra Chose to Befriend Bakari

The friendship traces back to the park’s opening of an expanded habitat called the Giraffe Overlook, designed to let multiple species interact in a more natural, shared environment.

When the zebra herd was introduced into the giraffe habitat — shortly before Kurtsie was born — Bakari showed immediate curiosity, trying to befriend every zebra he met.

Once Kurtsie arrived, Bakari began following her around. She was initially nervous, running back to the other zebras. But around age 2 — a stage when young zebras naturally begin separating from their herd — Kurtsie started gravitating toward the towering giraffe instead of her own kind.

The reason was practical at first: staying near Bakari kept the bullying at bay. But even after her herd accepted her again, Kurtsie chose to stay by Bakari’s side.

“In habitats like this, animals can form relationships naturally — and Kurtsie has chosen Bakari as her special herd,” Sarah Plain, an animal care specialist and Bakari’s lead caretaker, said in a video shared by the theme park.

Bakari Acts Like a Role Model for the Baby Zebra

What started as a survival strategy for Kurtsie has evolved into something deeper. She tags along during giraffe feedings and encounters, content to watch Bakari interact with caretakers and guests.

The two are often seen lying together in the field — a detail that’s especially notable because giraffes typically only rest on the ground when they feel safe.

The friendship has even reshaped both animals’ behavior.

“Kurtsie has grown more relaxed and confident, often taking cues from Bakari’s calm demeanor around caretakers, while Bakari has become even more social and playful with his constant companion nearby,” a staff member told the New York Post.

Plain emphasized the significance of what caretakers are witnessing.

“This is the kind of interaction we hope to see in a space like this,” Plain said in a press release. “It shows how aware and responsive these animals are to each other. What you’re seeing between them is a real bond and it speaks to the level of connection they’re capable of.”

The Baby Zebra and Giraffe Are a Huge Hit Among Theme Park Guests

Wild Adventures, which celebrated its 30th anniversary on March 14, spans 170 acres and includes more than 40 rides and slides, Splash Island Waterpark and animal exhibits featuring hundreds of exotic animals.

The park, located just north of the Florida border, draws tens of thousands of visitors annually.

Guests can observe Kurtsie and Bakari from multiple vantage points within the Giraffe Overlook or from the park’s Safari Train ride.

Donald Spiller, the park’s general manager, spoke to the experience the pair provides.

“For us, it’s about creating experiences families carry with them,” Spiller said in the press release. “When guests see something like this up close, it stays with them. It’s simple, but it’s meaningful and it’s part of what makes a visit to Wild Adventures special.”

Somewhere in south Georgia, a baby zebra who was bullied by her own kind chose a 2,500-pound giraffe as her family — and he chose her right back.

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