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  2. West African giraffe - Wikipedia

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    Before World War I, at the time of European colonial administrations, West African giraffe lived in pockets across the Sahel and savanna regions of West Africa. Population growth, involving more intensive farming and hunting, a series of droughts since the late 19th century, and environment destruction (both natural and human made) have all ...

  3. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The giraffe is a large African hoofed mammal belonging to the genus Giraffa.It is the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant on Earth.Traditionally, giraffes have been thought of as one species, Giraffa camelopardalis, with nine subspecies.

  4. Savanna - Wikipedia

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    A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland ... Animals in the African savanna generally include the giraffe, elephant, buffalo, zebra, gnu, hippopotamus ...

  5. Giraffe feeding program returns as zoo highlights ... - AOL

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    From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, Seneca Park Zoo visitors are able to hand-feed Masai giraffes that are part of the zoo’s Animals of the Savanna exhibit.

  6. Southern giraffe - Wikipedia

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    South African giraffe (G. g. giraffa), also known as Cape giraffe Is found in northern South Africa , southern Botswana, southern Zimbabwe, Eswatini and south-western Mozambique . It has dark, somewhat rounded patches "with some fine projections" on a tawny background colour.

  7. The Strange Way Giraffes Fight - AOL

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    Giraffes 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 ...

  8. Fort Worth Zoo welcomes baby giraffe duo to the savanna - AOL

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    Male giraffes can grow up to 18 feet tall. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  9. Wildlife of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Open grasslands and acacia savanna abound in the park. There are reportedly 10,000 elephants, zebras, giraffes, impala, waterbuck and other antelopes, cheetahs , striped and spotted hyena , sable and roan antelope sable and roan antelope, greater kudu with corkscrew horns (which is the park’s emblem) in the park.