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The Strange Way Giraffes FightGiraffes are known for their peaceful nature and their preference for living together in close family social groups. Although they rarely fight with each other, there are times when two male ...
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PetHelpful on MSNGiraffe Brothers Tease Each Other in Epic Game of 'I'm Not Touching You' Just Like Little KidsSometimes playing looks like fighting, and this is as true for members of the animal kingdom as it is for my kids at the pool ...
In a world that feels increasingly at odds, Kenya’s Baringo giraffes showcase how a common cause can unite communities.
Time was running out for Asiwa, a Rothschild’s giraffe in western Kenya. For years, she and seven other giraffes had been living on a peninsula that reached out into Lake Baringo. But rising ...
An analysis of skull and vertebrae fossils suggests that an early relative of giraffes butted heads to compete for mates, which may reveal why modern giraffes are so throaty. “Discokeryx has extreme ...
WASHINGTON— In response to a petition and lawsuit by conservation and animal protection groups, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed listing four species of giraffes under the Endangered ...
The mysterious, silent giants face increasing threats in Africa. Relocating animals to create new populations could bolster some species but poses new risks. A Texas taxidermy shop displays a ...
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