REPORTS surrounding the alleged ‘discovery’ of a white giraffe in Tarangire National Park, within the Northern Tourism Circuit here, have astounded wildlife experts.
White giraffes, which are, invariably,
albinos, have been sighted in the area for decades. The year-old giraffe
calf, which was spotted at Tarangire National Park and believed to have
a condition called leucism, caused a stir across conservationist
circles in the country, who were surprised, if not dismayed, by a
foreign researcher Mr Derek Lee who is trying to stake a personal claim
of discovery. But there are other ‘white giraffes’ in Tanzania.
The Public Relations Manager for
Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) Mr Paschal Shelutete, has stated
clearly that, it was a case of ordinary albinism and nothing to write
homeabout.
“Certainly, no one should try to enter
into record books for this alleged discovery. It is not a discovery at
all,” he said. After all, many residents in the area and game rangers
have seen the giraffe many times, he said.
About ten years ago, the Daily News on
Saturday sister paper ‘Sunday News,’ carried a story about a white
giraffe that intrigued researchers at Katavi National Park. However, not
much was said about the matter.
Mr Lee reported the sighting of a
similar animal in Tarangire recently. The National Geographic and other
media outlets published the story. The foreign press renamed the Giraffe
‘Omo’ in stories about what they believed to be a ‘discovery,’ of a
strange coloured, tall animal. The giraffe, on the other hand, happen to
be the national symbol of Tanzania.
Last week, two Kiswahili tabloids also
treated the Tarangire giraffe story calling it a remarkable discovery,
five years after the ‘Daily News,’ sister paper reported about the
sighting of a similar animal.
Last year, a snow-white buffalo was
spotted in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) and when
wildlife experts set out to trace the strange animal, they realised
that, the white buffalo was not alone. They saw a more surprising one
featuring black fur with white spots roaming in the area.
A veteran journalist, Mr Emmanuel Chacha
pointed out in his Facebook that it was surprising that a foreign
tourist should claim the right of discovering a white giraffe in
Tanzania, an animal that was always being seen by local residents and
game rangers alike.
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