Benito the Giraffe Relocates to Central Mexico for Better Weather

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Benito, a giraffe from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, has begun a 50-hour road trip to a new home in central Mexico's Puebla state, where he will join a group of resident giraffes and enjoy a more suitable climate. The transfer was prompted by a campaign from animal rights activists due to the unsuitable conditions Benito faced in Ciudad Juárez. The move will provide Benito with warmer temperatures and the opportunity to find a mate, addressing concerns about his well-being and conservation of the species.
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- Benito the giraffe finds a more suitable home in central Mexico The Associated Press
- Giraffe Benito escapes extreme temperatures for new home BBC.com
- 'Lonely' Benito the giraffe is boxed up and transferred 1,200miles south to a warmer, bigger zoo after campaig Daily Mail
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