It's a boy! Zoo says giraffe calf is male

At least 1.2 million people have watched the birth of a giraffe calf at a New York Zoo as it was streamed live.

A giraffe named April stands with her new calf

At least 1.2 million people have watched the birth of a giraffe calf at a New York Zoo. (AAP)

And baby makes glee.

Before an online audience of more than a million viewers, April the giraffe gave birth to a male calf on Saturday at a New York zoo, ending weeks of proverbial pacing by animal lovers in a virtual worldwide waiting room.

The 15-year-old giraffe delivered her calf shortly before 10am on saturday in an enclosed pen at the zoo in Harpursville, a rural upstate village about 200km northwest of New York City.

The mama giraffe tenderly licked her calf, which began to slowly pick its head up from the floor of the pen. About 45 minutes after it was born, the calf stood on its wobbly legs for the first time while mum helped keep her baby steady.

He began nursing not long after.

At least 1.2 million people watched the Adventure Park's YouTube streaming of the event . A logo on the feed quickly changed from ToysRUs to BabiesRUs following the birth.

Animal Adventure Park owner Jordan Patch said that both mum and calf are doing fine.

No other details on the calf were announced, but they usually weigh around 68kg and are about 6 feet (1.83 metres) tall at birth. Giraffes are pregnant for 15 months on average.


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