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The Pretoria Zoo has bred several times with the pair from Plankendael, but I don't know, if any animal of them is still alive, but I can find out, I have the studbook of giant eland.
Frankfurt got in 1956 a pair of Gerenuks and bred them in 1957 for the first time in the world. They ha da very succesful breeding, after the death of the breeding male, the bred with a son, unfortunately, the breeding was completly inbred. The tried several times, to get new animals from africa, in 1973, they were successful and they could import a male. But it was too late, the females were to old and died shortly after the arrival of the new male. This animal died in 1979, the last gerenuk in europe until now.
I think, theer are plans to import soem gerenuks from the States, but this is very, very difficult. I'm not sure, if Bellevue has bred Gerenuks, but Naples does.
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