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 NASHVILLE, Tenn. 鈥?A newborn giraffe at the Nashville Zoo died shortly following its birth after being stepped on by its mother by accident, the facility says.The calf s birth was highly anticipated and watched by people around the world through an online livestream. The zoo shared that a medical team successfully helped the mother giraffe, Nasha, through the delivery process, which involved some complications. An initial exam showed the calf to be  thriving. stanley water jug  The team moved the newborn with its mother and later noticed the calf to be in distress. They say Nasha may have inadvertently injured the calf, which died. Initial testing showed the calf  stanley becher had neck trauma stanley termoska . The zoo will look into any possible underlying causes.  We are devastated over the loss of Nasha s calf,  Nashville Zoo President and CEO Rick Schwartz said.  Our staff has worked tirelessly to make sure this calf was given the best possible care. We moved from fear of a stillborn to joy of revival to anguish. The Nashville Zoo says Nasha is doing well. Staffers will provide her with  an abundance of comfort and care.             We are heartbroken to announce that Nasha 39  calf died shortly after our birth announcement earlier today after the calf was accidentally stepped on by her mother. Thank you all for your support over the past few weeks and during this tough time. 馃挍More: https://t.co/8i04cOOc3Xmdash; Nashville Zoo  @NashvilleZoo  January 17, 2021    This story was originally published by Kelsey Keny at WTV