From the local Herald Express today: A BABY giraffe at Paignton zoo has been named by his keepers. The two-week-old male calf has been called Tonda, which means 'worthy of praise'. The zoo says the word is Latin and used as a short form of Antonius in the Czech and Slovak regions, which is where his mother, Janica, came from. The baby was the first giraffe birth since a fire four years ago which killed three of the animals including a three-week-old female. Herald Express readers raised £7,453.08 in memory of the three giraffes. A zoo spokesman said: "The giraffe keepers picked the name. They had to deal with the fire and the aftermath. "Seeing the youngster born now, four years on, is a very emotional time for them. "We felt it is only right that they should get to name the first baby giraffe of this new era."