Hurricane Giraffes: San Diego's First Giraffes

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • In 1938, the merchant steamer SS Robin Goodfellow was caught in the Great New England Hurricane. On board the ship were some unique passengers: two Giraffes. Those Giraffes, caught in a storm that killed hundreds of people, were en route to San Diego, California, and the storm was only the beginning of their cross-country journey.
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Komentáře • 205

  • @karlmann2047
    @karlmann2047 Před 2 lety +75

    Love these little tidbits and oddities of history that one would never learn anywhere else. ❤️

    • @CatonaWall175
      @CatonaWall175 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes it was a lovely story and has quite made my day.

  • @MrScott1171
    @MrScott1171 Před 2 lety +27

    With all the damage that the Long Island Express, as the Hurricane of '38 was dubbed, an interesting story of survival on the ocean and then a trip across the country to go to the San Diego Zoo. These two Giraffes deserved to be remembered.

  • @gr8flyerfan
    @gr8flyerfan Před 2 lety +30

    Fascinating story! It's rather difficult to transport giraffes due to their unique anatomy. My daughter is a veterinarian, and did an internship at the Philadelphia Zoo one summer. She learned a great deal on that subject.

    • @truthsRsung
      @truthsRsung Před 2 lety

      Is it funny how humans have designed transportation to fit their own anatomy?
      Is it strange that we collect living beings?...
      then risk their well being by creating them like pianos, moving them thru multiple climates rapidly that weren't secured on the ship in the FIRST PLACE, and terrified to the point they'd prefer a box to open sky and trees.
      Here's another thing we learned today...
      The US was celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal while it's population lived on scraps and the Giraffes weren't transported thru it.
      Either the Zoo owners refused to wait for the opening of the canal, for the Giraffes sake, or, the Giraffes cross-Continental journey was a planned publicity stunt.
      I can draw lines across the ocean, too.
      I'm not bad at reading between the lines, putting two and two together, and washing off the candy coating.
      How 'bout you?
      Edit: I'd have rather seen an "Africa Zoo Airlines" built and have the humans suffer the journey ...and the accomodations.

  • @alkberg2140
    @alkberg2140 Před 2 lety +11

    I spend two years in San Diego. My mom had the two kids while my dad was at sea. The zoo was an affordable way to spend a day, so I have many fond memories of the zoo and carousel at the entry. Maybe a show on the carousel?

  • @claytonbouldin9381
    @claytonbouldin9381 Před 2 lety +20

    I don't know where you find your stories, sir. But they always bring a smile to my face and I always learn something along the way too.

  • @otpyrcralphpierre1742
    @otpyrcralphpierre1742 Před 2 lety +13

    Even though there were no Pirates involved, Giraffta love this story.

  • @psjz
    @psjz Před 2 lety +25

    There is a lovely piece of historical fiction based on the adventures of these giraffes called “West with Giraffes” by Lynda Rutledge. It is wonderful to hear the truth behind the story. Thank you!

    • @amygolly9319
      @amygolly9319 Před rokem +1

      I've recently read it too, and came looking to figure out the facts behind the fictional and heartwarming story.

    • @franceswatts4001
      @franceswatts4001 Před rokem

      @@amygolly9319 me too!

  • @karlmahlmann
    @karlmahlmann Před 2 lety +12

    This is always a fun trip, listening to some lost history - that shouldn't be forgotten.

  • @RetiredSailor60
    @RetiredSailor60 Před 2 lety +7

    Good morning from Ft Worth TX to everyone watching. Was stationed in San Diego from 1984-89 on USS Cape Cod AD 43 and USS Kinkaid DD 965. Visited the San Diego Zoo, Sea World, and Balboa Park...

    • @HM2SGT
      @HM2SGT Před 2 lety +3

      I was stationed at the Naval Hospital. The Navy had just recently built the new hospital (new in the mid-80s at least LOL!) And was using the old hospital as Barracks. Of course the building was condemned, and one of the lifts had a habit of going down rather than going up. The scuttlebutt was that it would fall which made every trip and adventure.😅

    • @RetiredSailor60
      @RetiredSailor60 Před 2 lety +2

      @@HM2SGT I spent a week in the old Naval hospital July 1987. Parts of the movie Like Father, Like Son with Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron was shot in the new Naval Hospital in 1987. One of my friends was an extra in the movie.

    • @jjphank
      @jjphank Před 2 lety +1

      Read the Bible or you’re ignoring God, that’s the only way to heaven, said Jesus himself!

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Před 2 lety +22

    Joan Embery's appearances on the Tonight Show were always highlights. Interesting to hear how the San Diego zoo originated.

  • @mikenixon2401
    @mikenixon2401 Před 2 lety +11

    So many things we take for granted when it comes to transport. Even today. Thank you for another good report.

  • @Alexander-fr1kk
    @Alexander-fr1kk Před 2 lety +25

    Love this channel!!! It’s nice to be able to find REAL history somewhere…

  • @garyglenn3654
    @garyglenn3654 Před 2 lety +2

    With our season pass, we go to the San Diego Zoo every quarter. Awesome place and now I know how it started.

  • @HM2SGT
    @HM2SGT Před 2 lety +20

    I'm from the highlands of Northeast Kingdom, up in the Notches of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and my grandmother would talk about this hurricane and watching the chickens on the roof of the barn as it went floating along. I don't think we've really had anyting comprable in the last century. Thankfully!

    • @otpyrcralphpierre1742
      @otpyrcralphpierre1742 Před 2 lety +1

      Ahem....Katrina.

    • @john_smith_john
      @john_smith_john Před 2 lety +2

      @@otpyrcralphpierre1742 There's a difference though with hurricanes between flooding hurricanes and windy hurricanes in terms of how the damage is done

    • @russcrawford3310
      @russcrawford3310 Před 2 lety +3

      @@otpyrcralphpierre1742 - Katrina was a category 3 storm, Andrew (1992) was cat 5 on landfall ...

    • @dennisriblett4622
      @dennisriblett4622 Před 2 lety +1

      Highlands ? I live at a mile high elevation in the high desert of SE Oregon .Your highest Mountain is maybe 700 feet higher .And I live at the foot of a "hill" that is 6355 feet .Perspective matters .

    • @tgmccoy1556
      @tgmccoy1556 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dennisriblett4622 I live in NE Oregon in the foothill of the blue and wallowa
      mountains . Eastern Oregon is not Douglas firs and rain. for sure.

  • @scruffysstash
    @scruffysstash Před 2 lety +17

    It's topics like this that amaze me. something seemingly so forgotten to history, is brought to life again. Excellent research History Guy!

  • @MightyMezzo
    @MightyMezzo Před 2 lety +3

    I watched a very good PBS program about the 1938 hurricane, but this is the first I’ve heard of these two giraffes. Another great video! Thank you.

  • @keithkearns93
    @keithkearns93 Před 2 lety +5

    What a fabulous story. Cheers from Australia.

  • @kantemirovskaya1lightninga30

    Nice episode Lance. It reminded me of my childhood growing up in the early 70s and going to the San Diego zoo.

  • @lairdcummings9092
    @lairdcummings9092 Před 2 lety +6

    I've been there many times; it was - for that time - an unusually comprehensive collection, with advanced naturalistic displays.

  • @jonathanperry8331
    @jonathanperry8331 Před 2 lety +16

    Has anyone experienced 120 mph winds? I stuck my hand out of the car window going 180 once it was pretty intense. I couldn't imagine standing outside with that blowing at me.

    • @HM2SGT
      @HM2SGT Před 2 lety +2

      For fun you might look up Mount Washington Observatory Breakfast of Champions. There are lots of videos of people experiencing the high winds there; until recently it was the site of the highest recorded winds, 231 miles an hour in 1931. The new record was set in a Pacific cyclone!
      The winds on top of The Rockpile are so strong that old buildings had to be secured to the mountain with Battleship chains!

    • @stratostar562
      @stratostar562 Před 2 lety +3

      Skydivers fall at 120 mph. So the relative wind is 120 mph.

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 Před 2 lety +3

      Worst I've ever been in is 60+ mph. The winds off Lake Erie can be brutal.

    • @stanstenson8168
      @stanstenson8168 Před 2 lety +4

      My wife and I made the mistake of not leaving for hurricane Harvey. A mistake that we will never make again.

  • @jeffking4176
    @jeffking4176 Před 2 lety +6

    Love your channel.
    Always interesting
    📻🙂

  • @jonathanperry8331
    @jonathanperry8331 Před 2 lety +6

    Hurricanes giraffes would be a good band name

  • @nopeyadayadayada1248
    @nopeyadayadayada1248 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Sir. I recall we went to that Zoo, when I was maybe 12 yrs old.... over 45 yrs ago. The thing that stands out in memory is them making a big, big deal about their Giraffes and me thinking that it was silly as I'd seen plenty of Giraffes in my short life. Your story here brings an answer I can't believe was answered. Wow.

  • @J.A.Smith2397
    @J.A.Smith2397 Před 2 lety +2

    Have a great weekend history Guy n see ya Monday

  • @cruzcontrol1504
    @cruzcontrol1504 Před 2 lety +6

    Really enjoy your progress/success with your channel

  • @DonnyBrook762
    @DonnyBrook762 Před 2 lety

    I still remember the ads saying, "you belong in the zoo, the San Diego Zoo." As a child, spent many days roaming around the the zoo and Balboa Park. I just so happened to be at zoo with my grandmother the day of the PSA crash in North Park (another one of your episodes). Thank for your good work.

  • @MomentsInTrading
    @MomentsInTrading Před 2 lety +2

    I’ll add- Around that time, Balboa Park was adding a lot of the architecture that it is known for. (There are some really interesting buildings and other architecture there.)

  • @skychief7716
    @skychief7716 Před 2 lety +2

    This was a fascinating tidbit of history. Thanks for telling us.
    After the end of WWII when I was about four years old my family moved to San Diego and stayed until sometime after the Korean War.
    I remember going to the zoo in San Diego on many Sunday afternoon’s with my family. I clearly remember these two giraffes there at the zoo. And because of these many family zoo outings the giraffes became my favorite African animal to see in any zoo I’ve ever visited.

  • @markjannakos503
    @markjannakos503 Před 2 lety +1

    I enjoy your work so much! not only do you entertain but teach too. thankyou so much!

  • @rebekahashe4023
    @rebekahashe4023 Před rokem

    Giraffes are my favorite animal, so was really happy to see you have a video about them.
    Thanks so much, love history and love your channel!

  • @shawngraham1262
    @shawngraham1262 Před 2 lety +5

    The USDA's Animal Import Center that the giraffes stopped at operated in the Athenia section of Clifton, NJ until the 70s. I grew up nearby and would see the animals brought or walking there, even for a brief moment as they were in quarantine. Some of the buildings, barns, etc. still exist as part of the city's municipal complex and I believe are on the National Register of Historic Places.

    • @amyelder6964
      @amyelder6964 Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe the Animal Import Center is history that needs to be remembered.

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin Před 2 lety

    As a long-time resident of San Diego and a member of the zoological society, this story was especially interesting to me.

  • @nilo70
    @nilo70 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Lance for making this wonderful episode !

  • @Twolegger
    @Twolegger Před rokem

    Would love to read articles from local news papers about the transit through their area of readership. What a unique experience.

  • @sterfry8502
    @sterfry8502 Před 2 lety +2

    I can’t wait to hear the podcast on this episode! I love to hear the behind the scenes stuff and little bits that didn’t make it into the video. Great video but even better CZcams channel! 👍👍

  • @avilacanario
    @avilacanario Před 2 lety +1

    It is a joy to see how you research your material to present the stories of the past to enhance our wonder of what was forgotten and then presented again. Well done, thank you ...

  • @diannhall7564
    @diannhall7564 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. I did really enjoy this episode. Wonderful pictures of giraffes ☺️. Amazing story.

  • @georgehartshorn9018
    @georgehartshorn9018 Před rokem

    Thanks again. My older brother had an apartment about two hundred yards from the back gate of the zoo. At night you could hear the animals calling and roaring. The lions sounded like they were right out back. It could keep you up at night and in the house.

  • @dougjenks6954
    @dougjenks6954 Před 2 lety +1

    Dam , so comfortable listening to the history guy !
    For got sore feet and work in about 8 seconds.

  • @CatonaWall175
    @CatonaWall175 Před 2 lety

    What a lovely story. Thank you.

  • @acspicer
    @acspicer Před rokem

    WHERE HAS THIS CHANNEL BEEN ALL MY LIFE

  • @mikemodugno5879
    @mikemodugno5879 Před 2 lety +3

    What a fun video. I would love to see a video about our own historic St. Louis Zoo.

  • @charlesachurch7265
    @charlesachurch7265 Před 2 lety +1

    Fascinating presentation thanks xxx

  • @randallfabian6640
    @randallfabian6640 Před 2 lety +1

    "Hey, remember that one time when we had to feed giraffes, pancakes in a hurricane?" Said no one ever.

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 Před 2 lety +3

    I cannot look at a giraffe without smiling.

  • @keirangray902
    @keirangray902 Před 2 lety +3

    I always enjoy hearing stories about conservation

  • @shawnr771
    @shawnr771 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the lesson

  • @dmurphine
    @dmurphine Před 2 lety

    Love the story about the beginnings of my home town zoo. And the giraffes! Thank you!

  • @markmartin5248
    @markmartin5248 Před 2 lety +1

    Your the greatest History Guy Eva!

  • @Chris-hd3yc
    @Chris-hd3yc Před 2 lety +1

    Very cool, giraffes are my favorite animals. Much appreciated!

  • @pdoylemi
    @pdoylemi Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks! I love Balboa Zoo - this was a great bit of history of it.

  • @v.e.7236
    @v.e.7236 Před 2 lety +2

    Like a good geologist, THG has uneartherd another fine gemstone from the annals of time.

  • @candyflair7946
    @candyflair7946 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the story. It was a nice story for over my morning coffee. I do not normally watch videos until the sun goes down. I ♡ giraffes.

  • @johnwilson2338
    @johnwilson2338 Před 2 lety +2

    T.H.G., 1st, I love the fact that you wear bowties, 2nd, I'm impressed by your straightforward style of delivering the (potentially obsolete, yet should be remembered) bits and pieces of history. I always find myself learning more about something I was aware of, but more often than not, learning something that maybe I'd heard about but had little to no information on.👍👍 CZcams only allows me 1 👍, so I've given some extras!
    3rd, keep on doing what you are doing! Because it's awesome!

  • @ve2vfd
    @ve2vfd Před 2 lety +3

    One may say this was a Tall Tale ;)

  • @ajnormandgroome
    @ajnormandgroome Před 2 lety

    I've read a lot about the New England Express. I never heard this story of giraffes at sea during 1938 hurricane.
    Considering the hurricane destruction, the giraffes were lucky to make it to port and come ashore

  • @rickharold7884
    @rickharold7884 Před 2 lety +2

    That’s a super cute story, thanks!

  • @THE-HammerMan
    @THE-HammerMan Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this interesting bit of history that I'd not heard before... and deserves to be remembered. Plan on TWO days to see all the San Diego Zoo's exhibits!
    Name another zoo that is so large and fantastic as to need two full days to see it all! It really is the world's best zoo.

  • @fredcloud9668
    @fredcloud9668 Před 2 lety +2

    Wonderful story.

  • @rexmyers991
    @rexmyers991 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely fascinating! Great telling of the story. I hung every word. Thanks

  • @mrs6968
    @mrs6968 Před 2 lety +1

    that was definitely worth remembering I want to see it as a movie

  • @karlbrundage7472
    @karlbrundage7472 Před 2 lety +2

    My US Navy experience began in San Diego with Basic Training and then Electrical and Electronics School, followed by Interior Communications School.
    I hated all of it.
    My only solace of my experience of San Diego was the Zoo.
    I visited it as often as I could and count some of its inhabitants as my long-lost friends.................

  • @marystewart4743
    @marystewart4743 Před měsícem

    Awesome info.

  • @donnstambaugh1506
    @donnstambaugh1506 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @biggtoe90
    @biggtoe90 Před 2 lety

    I go to the San Diego Zoo or the Safari Park at least once a month. This is a story I have never heard. I love hearing these bits of history about the city I love.

  • @MarshOakDojoTimPruitt
    @MarshOakDojoTimPruitt Před 2 lety +1

    thanks

  • @zobblewobble1770
    @zobblewobble1770 Před 2 lety

    I was planning to visit the San Diego Zoo just next month. This video was so timely and interesting to watch (I especially was fascinated by the Panama Canal connection)

  • @toddrouch7526
    @toddrouch7526 Před 2 lety

    That was a great history lesson first thing in the morning.

  • @tsmithkc
    @tsmithkc Před 2 lety +2

    The poor Rhino!!

  • @christopping5876
    @christopping5876 Před 2 lety +1

    Like James Bond, Nobody does it better!

  • @BasicDrumming
    @BasicDrumming Před 2 lety +1

    I Love History!

  • @-jeff-
    @-jeff- Před 2 lety +1

    THG really stuck his neck out with this tale from history!

  • @njpaddler
    @njpaddler Před 2 lety +1

    That does it. I'll never look at pancakes the same way again.

  • @gerrysongs4170
    @gerrysongs4170 Před 2 lety

    My suggestion is the 1967 Our World first live around the world television broadcast. The entire show is available on CZcams.

  • @adreabrooks11
    @adreabrooks11 Před rokem

    This story makes me think of Steam Powered Giraffe - a steampunk band of some note, who got their start busking in Balboa Park, where this story's zoo was established. David Michael Bennett, founder of the band, has always stated that he "just liked giraffes" and that his twin sister an co-founder Isabella was a fan of steampunk - so it just came together... but now I'm curious if there might be a few more tidbits to the story.

  • @christophermiller3031
    @christophermiller3031 Před 2 lety +7

    I'm a giraffe!🦒 well... I own a giraffe onesie that I have worn easily hundreds of times. and well, I promise you, if you wear a synthetic outfit resembling an animal often enough... you become closer to that animal than you have ever been before! 🖖

    • @petergray7576
      @petergray7576 Před 2 lety +2

      Kinda sticking out your neck aren't cha?😂

    • @christophermiller3031
      @christophermiller3031 Před 2 lety +1

      @@petergray7576 your comment makes me want to think of a giraffe joke based upon your... is it a pun?
      ...
      why does a giraffe make good wingman?
      ...
      they will always stick their neck out for ya.
      ...
      maybe a better idea for 'wingman'...

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Před 2 lety +1

    To this day, the giraffes at the San Diego Zoo are a visitor favorite.🦒🦒🦒🦒

  • @heidiedelman6840
    @heidiedelman6840 Před 2 lety

    How interesting!

  • @timothyhays1817
    @timothyhays1817 Před 2 lety +2

    Hatari movie come to mind. John Wayne riding on a fender of a truck trying to lasso a giraffe. Red Buttons laughing as he was driving the truck.

  • @onliwankannoli
    @onliwankannoli Před 2 lety +2

    I like to move it move it……
    What? No Madagascar comments? They should have named the male Melman. 😆

  • @JTA1961
    @JTA1961 Před 2 lety +4

    sounds like a tall story to me😂

  • @lindadorman1734
    @lindadorman1734 Před 2 lety

    A new book," West with giraffes" written by Lynda Rutledge is a Great story of their journey.

  • @Paladin1873
    @Paladin1873 Před 2 lety +2

    That's one tall tale.

  • @joebykaeby
    @joebykaeby Před 2 lety +7

    While it would’ve been far better to leave the poor things where they belong, it’s heartening to hear how many considerations and accommodations were made to keep these two giraffes comfortable and as happy as possible while they were traveling. We usually think of animals being horribly abused in the old days, and that’s an earned stereotype, but it wasn’t universal.
    The thought of the rhino, trapped in its crate to drown as it went overboard, is still heartbreaking.

  • @johnr797
    @johnr797 Před 2 lety +2

    "Weathered a hurricane"
    Oh jeez

  • @alanmoffat4454
    @alanmoffat4454 Před 2 lety +4

    NOW THATS A CHANGE BUT STILL A GOOD STORY 👍.

  • @VoidHalo
    @VoidHalo Před 2 lety

    It's nice to hear of a zoo animal story that didn't involve any abuse. Like when the female giraffe refused to leave the one place for 2 days. Back in those days, if it was just a typical farmer or zookeeper they likely woulda just cattle prodded the thing until it did what they wanted. That's how some zookeepers or animal handlers seem to operate even to this day. But it's just common sense that a happy animal is going to be a health animal. Especially if you want to breed them. And just how much they tried to cater to their every comfort despite the situation. It was a refreshing change of pace from the usual stories.

  • @dannyjones3840
    @dannyjones3840 Před 2 lety

    I definitely got a "rise" from this "tall" tale. Lol

  • @NoahSpurrier
    @NoahSpurrier Před rokem

    When you see a giraffe in real life they are amazing.

  • @lencac7952
    @lencac7952 Před 2 lety

    Hi History Guy: How about a video on the lose of 90% of all military records in the St. Louis repository in 1970. I believe it was a result of arson. This affects me in that my father was a combat medic in ETO. The only record of his service was the separation docs that my dad received when discharged. My understanding is veterans affairs is trying to reconstruct the records for decades as best as possible from other sources. My dad's separation papers state his path was Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, Central Europe. I very much wanted to see his detailed service records. So that's when I looked into and found out about the lose of nearly all records. So I contacted them and sent them the separation papers to see if there were any more records. They replied saying thank you for submitting my separation papers and they would add them to the repository as the separation records is all they now have on my dad. So I think that would be a very interesting.

  • @javelbarkley5399
    @javelbarkley5399 Před 2 lety

    Gotta love it

  • @steven.h0629
    @steven.h0629 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd like to see pictures of the bus and it's journey too 🥂

  • @larryblanks6306
    @larryblanks6306 Před 2 lety

    You should do one about Balboa Park San Diego.

  • @troyallen3427
    @troyallen3427 Před 2 lety +2

    I Love GIRAFFE'S.

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 Před 2 lety +2

    Back in the Saddle Again!

  • @O-sa-car
    @O-sa-car Před 2 lety +1

    the Long Island Express made landfall as a Cat 3 btw

  • @JagerLange
    @JagerLange Před 2 lety

    Somewhere in the Multiverse, Tom Hanks has played one of these giraffes in an award-winning picture.

  • @WhiteCamry
    @WhiteCamry Před 2 lety +1

    @ 2:32 ... George IV was king of GB in 1827.

  • @tropicaldaze23
    @tropicaldaze23 Před rokem

    Pancakes!?!? That's awesome!

  • @turnerdan53
    @turnerdan53 Před 2 lety +1

    Growing up in Cincinnati we always heard the story of the Philadelphia Zoo opening up uncompleted to beat Cincinnati as the nations 1st zoo. I wonder what the contest was like.