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  2. Reticulated giraffe - Wikipedia

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    They spend most of their day feeding, roughly 13 hours/day, eating up to 34 kilograms of food per day. [12] They are ruminant mammals, also known as foregut fermentation, which complements their high fiber diet. The only competition for food resources G. reticulata encounters is elephants (Proboscidea).

  3. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    [64] [65] However, scientists disagree about just how much time giraffes spend feeding at levels beyond the reach of other browsers, [10] [57] [63] [66] and a 2010 study found that adult giraffes with longer necks actually suffered higher mortality rates under drought conditions than their shorter-necked counterparts. This study suggests that ...

  4. List of countries by average annual labor hours - Wikipedia

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    Here, the working time per worker was around 2,456 hours per year, which is just under 47 hours per week. In Germany, on the other hand, it was just under 1,354 hours per year (26 per week and 3.7 per day), which was the lowest of all the countries studied. [1]

  5. Baby Giraffe Being Allowed in the ‘Big Boy’ Enclosure for the ...

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    Compared to their moms, baby giraffes might seem tiny, but newborns like giraffes can be born standing at a whopping 6 feet tall. Although they may appear large, baby giraffes are typically pretty ...

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  8. Anne Innis Dagg - Wikipedia

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    In turn, Dagg was given access to 33,000 hectares of groves and bush frequented by 95 giraffes. [15] Dagg spent upward of ten hours a day in the field taking extensive notes about all aspects of giraffe behaviour, including what they ate and how they interacted, and was the first to note male giraffes engaging in homosexual behaviour. [7]

  9. April (giraffe) - Wikipedia

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    It was Oliver's first siring and April's fourth pregnancy; [6] she had previously mothered three other giraffes, two males and a female named Autumn, with a male giraffe named Stretch. [2] After becoming pregnant, at Animal Adventure Park she became a "viral sensation" in February 2017 while being monitored by a live stream.